Ball valves are fundamental components in plumbing systems, allowing for the control and regulation of fluid flow. Among the various types of ball valves available, those made of brass are highly regarded for their durability, corrosion resistance, and versatility. Brass ball valves find applications in a wide range of industries, including plumbing, oil and gas, manufacturing, and agriculture, among others.
Full port brass ball valves, also known as full bore valves, feature an unrestricted flow path through the valve body, maintaining a consistent inner diameter throughout. This design minimizes pressure drop and provides maximum flow capacity. Full port brass ball valves are often preferred for applications where high flow rates are required, such as in industrial processes or large-scale irrigation systems. The larger internal diameter of these valves allows for efficient movement of fluids, ensuring minimal energy loss and optimized system performance.
Standard port brass ball valves, also known as reduced bore valves, have a smaller inner diameter compared to full port valves. The flow path through these valves is restricted, resulting in slightly higher pressure drops compared to their full port counterparts. Standard port brass ball valves are commonly used in applications where precise flow control or moderate flow rates are desired. These valves are suitable for a wide range of residential and commercial plumbing applications, as well as in HVAC systems, water treatment plants, and other medium-sized pipelines.