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Flanged Ball Valves

Flanged ball valves are mechanisms that use an inner rotating ball to shut-off a pipe line. The outside edges of the enclosure are raised into a flange and have holes appropriately placed for bolting the valve in between pipes. Other ball valves have internal or external threading that allows the valve to be screwed into a piping system.

Plast-O-Matic Valves, Inc.
Cedar Grove, NJ
973-256-3000
Do you need assistance with your liquid pressure and flow control applications? Then you've come to the right place. Since 1967, Plast-O-Matic has specialized in ball valves, 2-way and 3-way ball valves, actuated valves, manual ball valves and plastic ball valves. These are only a small part of our product offering - Visit our website to learn about our check valves, metering pumps and more.
Burkert Fluid Control Systems
Irvine, CA
800-325-1405
As a leading worldwide company for measurement, control and regulation technology, Burkert engineers solutions for the dynamic challenges of water, steam, gases and other media applications. Burkert is the specialist you can trust for quality ball valves. With decades of global experience, we offer a full range of quarter turn ball valve choices, among our efficient process products and systems.
Valve Solutions, Inc.
Alpharetta, GA
770-740-0800
Valve Solutions, Inc. offers a complete in-house machine shop with the ability to fabricate custom linkages for valve automation. With its' machining capabilities, VSI can design and create custom retrofit linkage solutions for existing valves. We carry a number of ball valves including V-Ball Control Valves, 2-Way & 3-Way Ball Valves, Pressure Independent Control Valves and others. Call us today!
Industrial Specialties Mfg.
Englewood, CO
800-781-8487
From our humble roots to a respected manufacturer, Industrial Specialties Mfg. is globally known for specialized plastic and metal fittings. Check valves, miniature valves, quick couplings and mufflers & breathers are among our product lines. Among our valve offering are brass and plastic ball valves with a variety of right angle, 2-way and 3-way, forged brass mini ball valves and others.
MATCO-NORCA™
Brewster, NY
800-431-2082
Matco-Norca is a leading manufacturer of a wide range of highly efficient valves like ball valves, brass ball valves, three way ball valves, and stainless steel valves. We have locations all over the world, including locations in Asia, and are ISO 9002-certified. We serve residential, industrial and commercial industries. Global Sourcing - National Compliance - Local Service, that's Matco-Norca.
Delta Pacific Valve Mfg. Co.
Hauppauge, NY
631-231-1261
Delta Pacific Valve is a manufacturer of API cast steel gate, check, globe and ball valves. Our valves are manufactured to industry and international standards, or to our customers' specific requirements. DPV® ball valves are easily adjusted for actuation to most makes of actuators. ISO 9000 Certified. Call us today for consistent product quality.
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Flanged Ball Valves

Flanged ball valves are convenient because they are simple to add or remove. They are manufactured in a wide range of standard sizes, making it easy to retrofit an existing pipe line with a ball valve. Flanged ball valves can have a diameter of less than an inch or more than a foot. They are opened and closed by a lever, handle or hand wheel and usually require only a quarter turn before instantly shutting off. Flanged ball valves are made from metals such as stainless steel or brass, making them durable and long-lasting; they retain their function even if they are not used for years. Though generally not used in throttling applications because of the small range of motion of the actuator, incremental opening and closing of the valve is possible. Flanged ball valves are widely used by industries that transport water or other liquids through pipes at low to high pressures and temperatures. Flanged ball valves provide the ability to start and stop the flow of liquids and to change pipes without disrupting the entire line.

Flanged ball valves are only different than other ball valves on the exterior. Besides the flanges, these valves consist of a ball with at least two holes or ports. The most basic ball valve has one inlet and one outlet with a straight hole bored through the ball. When rotated 90° the hole moves perpendicular to the passageway and blocks the flow. L type ball valves have two short bored holes that meet in the middle at a right angle. The ball can be rotated a quarter turn and connect the inlet to the outlet or when rotated a quarter turn in the other direction, will connect to a second outlet. T type flanged ball valves have three holes that meet in the center to form a T shape. The current can flow into both outlets simultaneously or to one or the other. The ball can vary in size; full port ball valves have a ball that is larger than the size of the passage and the hole is the same diameter of the pipe. There is no flow restriction for valves of this kind because the pipe walls are flush with the hole, resulting in zero wear. Reduced port balls are the opposite because they use small balls with even smaller holes to cause a large flow restriction.