Sanitary hose assemblies and hard tubing both move product or cleaning solutions through hygienic processing systems. The right choice depends on how the line is used, how often it moves, how it is cleaned, and how much mechanical stability the... keep reading
Ball Valves
A ball valve is a quarter-turn flow control device that uses a pivoting, perforated ball to regulate the passage of liquids or gases. We offer several valves that are designed for sanitary applications as well as valves for general use, including 2-way manual valves that offer straightforward on/off control and 3-way configurations that allow for diverting or mixing flow.
We offer valves with Tri-Clamp fittings for secure, hygienic connections, as well as, NPT, Flanged, Threaded, and Compression connections. Some are offered in 3-piece encapsulated designs that help minimize contamination while simplifying maintenance. You can also select from full-port models, which maximize flow through the valve, or specialized versions rated for higher pressures or CIP (clean-in-place) service to meet more demanding process requirements.
Products
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Tri-Clamp Ball Valve (BLV2C)
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Y-Ball Check Valve (45BYMP)
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Three-Way Encapsulated Clamp Ball Valve (BLV3CL)
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Tri-Clamp Actuated Ball Valve (BLV2C-NC)
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BioPharm (BPE) Tri-Clamp Ball Valve
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Three-Way Ball Valve Replacement Kit
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Butt-Weld Ball Valve (BLV2W)
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Two-Way Ball Valve Replacement Kit
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BI-TORQ® Manual 3-Piece Threaded Ball Valve with Locking Handle
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BI-TORQ® Manual 2-Piece Threaded Ball Valve with Locking Handle
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BI-TORQ® Pneumatic Actuated 3-Piece Threaded Ball Valve
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BI-TORQ® Pneumatic Actuated 2-Piece Flanged Ball Valve
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