Valves are essential parts of any piping system used to control the flow and pressure of the contents, whether that is oil, gas, liquid or vapors. Ball valves are durable, performing well after many cycles, and reliable, closing securely even after long periods of disuse. These qualities make them an excellent choice for shutoff and control applications, where they are often preferred to gates and globe valves, but they lack the fine control of those alternatives, in throttling applications.
There are five general body styles of ball valves: single body, three-piece body, split body, top entry, and welded. The difference is based on how the pieces of the valve—especially the casing that contains the ball itself—are manufactured and assembled. The valve operation is the same in each case
A ball valve is a quarter-turn rotational motion valve that used a ball-shaped disk to control a flow. The balls are generally made out of several metallics whilst the seats are made from soft materials like Teflon.