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PP Ball Valve is a ball valve made of polypropylene (PP) material, which is widely used in industrial and civil fields. Its structure is simple, consisting of a ball and a valve body, and the flow of fluid is controlled by rotating the ball. PP Ball Valve is lightweight, corrosion-resistant and chemical-resistant, suitable for handling a variety of media, such as water, acid, alkali, etc. It can realize switch control by manual operation or electric device and has the advantages of the fast switch and reliable sealing. PP Ball Valve is often used in pipeline systems to cut off, adjust and control the flow of fluid, and is an important fluid control device.
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As a professional China PP Ball Valve Manufacturers and PP Ball Valve Suppliers, Ningbo Runte Irrigation Equipment Co., Ltd. was founded in 2005. It is a modern enterprise focusing on the research, development, production, and sales of water-saving irrigation equipment and water purification equipment. We have a mold warehouse, more than 15 injection machines, and a test office. Our products gain great reputations from our clients in China and all over the world.

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Chemical Processing of PP Ball Valves
Polypropylene (PP) ball valves are commonly used in chemical processing applications due to their excellent chemical resistance. However, it's essential to consider the following factors when selecting and using PP ball valves in chemical processes:
Chemical Compatibility: PP is highly resistant to many chemicals, including acids, bases, and various corrosive substances. However, it's crucial to verify the compatibility of the specific chemicals used in your process with PP. Consult chemical resistance charts or contact the valve manufacturer for guidance.
Temperature: PP has temperature limitations, and its resistance to chemicals can vary with temperature. Ensure that the temperature of the chemicals in your process falls within the recommended range for the PP ball valve. High temperatures can affect the material's mechanical properties and chemical resistance.
Pressure: Consider the pressure conditions in your chemical processing system. PP ball valves come in various pressure ratings, so select a valve with an appropriate pressure rating that can handle the maximum pressure of your system.
Sealing Material: Pay attention to the sealing material used in the PP ball valve. Common sealing materials include EPDM, Viton, and PTFE (Teflon). Choose a sealing material that is compatible with the chemicals in your process.
Valve Design: Ensure that the valve design, including the type of ball and seal, is suitable for your specific chemical processing needs. Full-port valves may be preferred for high-flow applications.
Valve Size: Select the right valve size to match the flow requirements of your chemical system.
Maintenance: Regular inspection and maintenance of PP ball valves are crucial to ensure their long-term performance in chemical processing. Pay attention to seals and gaskets, and replace them as needed to prevent leaks.
Pressure Rating of PP Ball Valves
PP ball valves are available in various pressure ratings to accommodate different operating conditions. The pressure rating of a PP ball valve typically indicates the maximum pressure it can withstand without failure. Here are some common pressure ratings for PP ball valves:
Low-Pressure Valves: These are designed for low-pressure applications and may have pressure ratings of 50 psi (pounds per square inch) or lower. They are suitable for tasks like low-pressure water control.
Standard Pressure Valves: Standard PP ball valves typically have pressure ratings in the range of 150 psi to 200 psi. They are suitable for a wide range of industrial applications with moderate pressure requirements.
High-Pressure Valves: High-pressure PP ball valves are designed to handle more significant pressure levels, often exceeding 200 psi. They are used in applications where higher pressure resistance is necessary, such as in some chemical processes and industrial systems.

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