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Manual ball valves control liquid flow in a pipe. A lever opens or closes a spherical port that allows liquid flow through the system.
Valve Structure
Stainless Steel Inline Ball Valves, Seal-Welded Valve Structure
Stainless steel valves are constructed of an alloy of iron and chromium. They are more malleable than carbon steel, and are very resistant to rust and corrosion.
316 Stainless Steel offers higher corrosion resistance than 304 stainless steel. It includes up to 3% molybdenum, which helps prevent corrosion from many industrial chemicals and solvents.
CF8M Stainless Steel is similar to 316 Stainless Steel, but is cast rather than wrought. It is slightly magnetic due to its ferrite content.
316 Stainless Steel , FNPT x FNPT Connection Type
316 Stainless Steel , MNPT x FNPT Connection Type
Carbon Steel Inline Ball Valves, Seal-Welded Valve Structure
An alloy of iron and carbon, carbon steel is stronger than stainless steel, and is very resistant to wear. Carbon steel valves can withstand high pressure, but are susceptible to corrosion and can also be brittle due to the hardness of the material.