V02-BVA High Pressure Ball Valve

The Ashcroft® high pressure ball valve-V02 provides systems with a quick, safety shutoff to isolate the process from the instrument assembly during shutdown and maintenance periods.

Key Features:
  • 316L stainless steel construction
  • 90° turn opens or closes valve quickly
  • 10 mm bore hole reduces clogging
  • Floating ball design provides bi-directional isolation
  • PTFE packing
  • Anti-blowout stem design
  • Supplied with wetted parts according to NACE MR0175/MR0103
Specificcations:
  • Process Connections: 1/2 NPT male or female
  • Instrument Connections: 1/2 NPT female
  • Maximum Pressure Rating (PTFE) 420 bar at 50°C
  • Maximum Temperature Rating (PTFE) 175°C at 50 bar 

The Ashcroft® high pressure ball valve-V02 is the ideal valve option for critical applications with demanding requirements.

Process Markets:
  • Oil & Gas
  • Chemical
  • Power Plants
     

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