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I-FLOW Trunnion Ball Valve

Time: 15-October 2024 | Source: I-FLOW| Share

The I-FLOW Trunnion Ball Valve is designed to excel in high-pressure and demanding industrial environments. Its trunnion-mounted ball design provides unmatched stability and performance, making it the go-to valve for applications in sectors like oil and gas, chemical processing, and power generation.

Key Features

Trunnion-Mounted Design: Unlike standard floating ball valves, the ball in a trunnion valve is anchored in place, distributing pressure evenly across the valve. This reduces wear and tear while ensuring smooth, reliable operation, especially in high-pressure systems.

Low Torque Operation: The trunnion setup requires less force to operate, enabling the use of smaller, more efficient actuators, reducing overall system costs and space requirements.

Double Block and Bleed (DBB): This safety feature allows the valve to isolate flow in both directions, ensuring zero leakage when closed, offering enhanced safety in critical environments.

Self-Adjusting Sealing: With a durable, self-relieving seat design, the valve adjusts to fluctuating pressures automatically, maintaining a tight, reliable seal under varying conditions.

Fire-Safe Construction: Built with fire-resistant materials, the valve meets global safety standards like API 607, ensuring additional protection in high-temperature and hazardous scenarios.

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