1/4 in. Brass Ball Valve. Class 600 Rating, Sweat Connection
Item No. M105226
Specifications
- Type
- Ball Valve
- Size
- 1/4 in.
- ​Product Description
- 1/4 in. Brass Ball Valve. Class 600 Rating, Sweat Connection
- Pressure Class
- Class 600
- Material Family
- Bronze, Brass, Al-Brz
- Material Grade
- Brass
- Operator (Default)
- Lever
- Connection
- Solder joint Sweat
- Full Specifications
- 1/4 in. Ball Valve is made from Brass with a Sweat connection with a Class 600 pressure rating.
This 1/4 in. Ball Valve is made from Brass with a Sweat connection with a Class 600 pressure rating. Ball Valves use a rotating hollow ball to control or stop fluid flow. Ball Valves are operated by a quarter turn of an actuator/handle. When the hollow bore in the ball aligns with the pipeline, it
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Description
This 1/4 in. Ball Valve is made from Brass with a Sweat connection with a Class 600 pressure rating.
Ball Valves use a rotating hollow ball to control or stop fluid flow. Ball Valves are operated by a quarter turn of an actuator/handle. When the hollow bore in the ball aligns with the pipeline, it allows for fluid to flow through. When the valve handle is turned 90 degrees, the solid side of the ball faces the pipe, which blocks flow. A highly common and versatile valve type, Ball Valves are known for fast operation and excellent shutoff capabilities.
Sweat Soldering is a method of permanently joining components (typically copper or copper alloy). The process involves heating the outside of the fitting until it is hot enough to melt a solder material. This solder is melted into the joint, which creates a permanent, strong, and leak-proof seal upon cooling.
Brass is an alloy comprised of copper and zinc - often with other elements to modify its properties. Brass is resistant to corrosion and is highly malleable and workable, which makes it a common material for plumbing, pipeline, and marine components.
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
Ball Valves use a rotating hollow ball to control or stop fluid flow. Ball Valves are operated by a quarter turn of an actuator/handle. When the hollow bore in the ball aligns with the pipeline, it allows for fluid to flow through. When the valve handle is turned 90 degrees, the solid side of the ball faces the pipe, which blocks flow. A highly common and versatile valve type, Ball Valves are known for fast operation and excellent shutoff capabilities.
Sweat Soldering is a method of permanently joining components (typically copper or copper alloy). The process involves heating the outside of the fitting until it is hot enough to melt a solder material. This solder is melted into the joint, which creates a permanent, strong, and leak-proof seal upon cooling.
Brass is an alloy comprised of copper and zinc - often with other elements to modify its properties. Brass is resistant to corrosion and is highly malleable and workable, which makes it a common material for plumbing, pipeline, and marine components.
Applications of Ball Valves
- On/Off Service
- Chemical
- Marine and Offshore Systems
Advantages of Sweat Soldering
- Permanent and Leak-Proof
- Strong Bond
- Common for Copper Components
Advantages of Brass Components
- Corrosion Resistant
- Malleable and Workable
- Low Friction
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
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Item No. M105226
1/4 in. Brass Ball Valve. Class 600 Rating, Sweat Connection
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Specifications
- Type
- Ball Valve
- Size
- 1/4 in.
- ​Product Description
- 1/4 in. Brass Ball Valve. Class 600 Rating, Sweat Connection
- Pressure Class
- Class 600
- Material Family
- Bronze, Brass, Al-Brz
- Material Grade
- Brass
- Operator (Default)
- Lever
- Connection
- Solder joint Sweat
- Full Specifications
- 1/4 in. Ball Valve is made from Brass with a Sweat connection with a Class 600 pressure rating.
Description
This 1/4 in. Ball Valve is made from Brass with a Sweat connection with a Class 600 pressure rating.
Ball Valves use a rotating hollow ball to control or stop fluid flow. Ball Valves are operated by a quarter turn of an actuator/handle. When the hollow bore in the ball aligns with the pipeline, it allows for fluid to flow through. When the valve handle is turned 90 degrees, the solid side of the ball faces the pipe, which blocks flow. A highly common and versatile valve type, Ball Valves are known for fast operation and excellent shutoff capabilities.
Sweat Soldering is a method of permanently joining components (typically copper or copper alloy). The process involves heating the outside of the fitting until it is hot enough to melt a solder material. This solder is melted into the joint, which creates a permanent, strong, and leak-proof seal upon cooling.
Brass is an alloy comprised of copper and zinc - often with other elements to modify its properties. Brass is resistant to corrosion and is highly malleable and workable, which makes it a common material for plumbing, pipeline, and marine components.
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
Ball Valves use a rotating hollow ball to control or stop fluid flow. Ball Valves are operated by a quarter turn of an actuator/handle. When the hollow bore in the ball aligns with the pipeline, it allows for fluid to flow through. When the valve handle is turned 90 degrees, the solid side of the ball faces the pipe, which blocks flow. A highly common and versatile valve type, Ball Valves are known for fast operation and excellent shutoff capabilities.
Sweat Soldering is a method of permanently joining components (typically copper or copper alloy). The process involves heating the outside of the fitting until it is hot enough to melt a solder material. This solder is melted into the joint, which creates a permanent, strong, and leak-proof seal upon cooling.
Brass is an alloy comprised of copper and zinc - often with other elements to modify its properties. Brass is resistant to corrosion and is highly malleable and workable, which makes it a common material for plumbing, pipeline, and marine components.
Applications of Ball Valves
- On/Off Service
- Chemical
- Marine and Offshore Systems
Advantages of Sweat Soldering
- Permanent and Leak-Proof
- Strong Bond
- Common for Copper Components
Advantages of Brass Components
- Corrosion Resistant
- Malleable and Workable
- Low Friction
Tork Systems offers an extensive range of valves, pipe, fittings, and flanges that are critical to ship repair projects and other marine applications. Our markets include US Navy, Coast Guard, and Commercial marine vessels. Let our team of marine experts help you find the parts you need to Get Ship Done.
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