What are the standard specifications of a cast steel trunnion ball valve?
The standard specifications of a cast steel trunnion ball valve may vary depending on the manufacturer and the intended application. However, some common specifications include: - Material: Cast steel (ASTM A216 WCB) - Size: 2 inches to 36 inches - Pressure rating: Class 150 to Class 2500 - Temperature rating: -29°C to 200°C - End connections: Flanged or butt weld - Design standard: API 6D or ISO 14313 - Testing standard: API 598 or ISO 5208What are the advantages of using a cast steel trunnion ball valve?
Some of the advantages of using a cast steel trunnion ball valve include: - High durability and resistance to wear and tear - High pressure and temperature rating - Smooth operation and low torque requirement - Tight shut-off capability, which prevents leakage - Versatile usage across different applications and industriesWhat are some common applications of cast steel trunnion ball valves?
Cast steel trunnion ball valves are commonly used in applications such as: - Oil and gas pipelines - Chemical processing - Power generation - Water treatment - HVAC systemsIn summary, cast steel trunnion ball valves are a reliable and durable solution for controlling fluid flow in pipelines. They offer many advantages over other valve types, including high pressure and temperature rating, tight shut-off capability, and versatility across different industries.
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