Ball Valve Types: Floating, Trunnion, and Fully Welded — Complete Guide

Ball Valve Types: Floating, Trunnion, and Fully Welded — Complete Guide for Industrial Applications

Quick Answer: Ball valves are quarter-turn valves using a rotating ball with a bore to control flow. Three main types: floating ball valves (low-medium pressure), trunnion-mounted (high pressure, large diameter), and fully welded (buried service, pipeline).

Ball Valve Type Comparison

FeatureFloating BallTrunnion MountedFully Welded
Pressure RangeClass 150-600Class 150-2500Class 150-1500
Size Range1/2″ – 12″2″ – 60″2″ – 56″
Best ForGeneral purposeHigh-pressure, largePipeline, buried

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Floating Ball Valve: Ball floats between seats, line pressure pushes ball against downstream seat. Economical, bi-directional, good for clean fluids.

Trunnion Mounted: Ball supported by bearings at top and bottom. Low operating torque, high pressure, large sizes. Essential for pipelines and wellheads.

Fully Welded: One-piece welded body, zero external leakage. Buried service compatible, maintenance-free. API 6D compliant.

FAQ

Q: What is DBB ball valve?
A: Double Block and Bleed — two seating surfaces with cavity vent. Essential for gas/hydrocarbon safety isolation.

Q: Are ball valves suitable for high temperature?
A: PTFE seats to 230C, metal seats to 540C.

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