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What's the difference between a one piece ball valve and a two piece ball valve?

What's the difference between a one piece ball valve and a two piece ball valve?

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Is the valve body is not the same. Look for a map and see
Structural features of two piece ball valve:1, opening and closing without friction. This function completely solve the traditional valve because of the friction between the sealing surface and affect the sealing problem.2, top structure. The valve installed on the pipeline can be directly checked and maintained, which can effectively reduce the device parking and reduce the cost.3, single seat design. The utility model eliminates the problem that the medium of the valve in the valve is influenced by the abnormal voltage increase.4 、 low torque design. Special structural design of the valve stem, with only a small hand, the valve can easily open and close.5 wedge sealing structure. Valve is provided by the mechanical force of the valve stem, the ball wedge to the seat and seal, so that the valve sealing is not affected by changes in pipe pressure, in a variety of conditions, sealing performance has a reliable guarantee.6. Self-cleaning structure of sealing surface. When the ball roll off the seat when the fluid in the pipeline along the sealing surface of the sphere into 360 degrees evenly through, not only eliminates the high speed fluid on the seat of local scour, also washed away the sediment on the sealing face, achieve the purpose of cleaning.Shanghai Taitong valve ball valve, butterfly valve, gate valve....
A piece of ball valve, that is, the principle of Canton style ball valve is to rely on rotary valve to make the valve open or blocked. Valve switch light, small size, can be made large caliber, reliable sealing, simple structure, easy maintenance, sealing surface and spherical often in the closed state, the media can not easily be eroded, widely used in various industries.

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