JC Valves 560 Full Bore Floating ANSI Ball Valves

The JC Valves 560 Full Bore Floating ANSI Ball Valves are available in Class 600 sizes from 2” to 4” and feature a split body design with full bore and flanged connections, ensuring high performance across industries like oil and gas, chemical, marine, and more. They include a blowout-proof stem, non-removable antistatic devices, cavity pressure balancing hole, and live-loaded packing. Compliant with API 6D and PED standards, they are fire-safe, meet NACE and ISO standards, and are suitable for fugitive emissions and ATEX applications.

Key Features

Key features and benefits of JC Valves 560 Full Bore Floating ANSI Ball Valves
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Key Features

The JC Valves 560 Full Bore Floating ANSI Ball Valves are equipped with enhanced safety features, including a blowout-proof stem and non-removable antistatic devices. The blowout-proof stem prevents the accidental ejection of the valve stem under pressure, ensuring reliable operation even in high-stress environments.
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Key Features

These valves are designed to meet various stringent industry standards, ensuring their reliability and safety across diverse applications. They comply with API 6D and PED quality standards and meet fire-safe requirements as per API 607, ISO 10497, and API 6FA.
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Key Features

The JC Valves 560 series is versatile, serving a wide range of industries such as oil and gas, chemical and petrochemical, pulp and paper, energy and renewable, food and pharma, marine, mining, and special fluids transport. This adaptability is due to its design features, such as the split body, full bore configuration, flanged connections, and cavity pressure balancing hole.

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Powerful Specifications

Size Range: DN50 to DN100 (2" to 4")
Valve Design: Full Bore API 6D
Body Design: ASME VIII Div.1
Shell Thickness: ASME B16.34
Flanges: ASME B16.5 Raised Face
Face to Face: ASME B16.10 Long Pattern
Pressure Testing: API 598 - API 6D
Weight Range: 29 to 78 KG
Certifications: API 6D, PED, MSS SP 55, NACE, Fire Safe API/ISO, Fugitive Emissions, & ATEX
Applications: Oil & Gas, Chemical, Paper, Energy, Food, Pharmaceuticals, Marine, & More

Why Choose JC Valves

Wide Variety of Valve Types

JC Valves specialises in a diverse array of valve types, including ball, gate, globe, and check valves, catering to the specific requirements of different industrial applications.

Customisable Options

The company offers customisable valves in various sizes, materials, and pressure ratings, allowing clients to tailor products to their unique specifications and operational environments.

High-Performance Materials

JC Valves uses top-grade materials such as stainless steel, carbon steel, and special alloys to ensure durability and performance under demanding conditions.

Advanced Sealing Technologies

Their products incorporate advanced sealing technologies, enhancing leak prevention and operational efficiency, making them suitable for critical applications in industries like oil & gas and chemical processing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ball valves consist of a spherical ball with a bore that is rotated to open or close the valve. When aligned with the valve body, the bore allows fluid flow; when perpendicular, it seals the valve. The ball seals against seats in the valve body when closed to stop flow. Ball valves are quick opening, achieve full bore operation, and have low pressure drop. They can be automated or manually operated, with the handle indicating open/closed status. Ball valves come in 2-way, 3-way and multi-way configurations and are commonly used for shutoff, throttling and flow control of liquids, gases, and slurries in various industries. Key advantages are tight sealing, quick on-off operation, and full bore flow when open.

A ball valve works by utilising a perforated spherical ball that rotates within the valve body to control flow. When the valve is open, the ball's bore is aligned parallel with the flow path, allowing fluid to travel through the valve's inlet, through the ball's bore, and out the outlet. When closed, the ball is rotated 90 degrees by the handle or actuator so that the bore is perpendicular to the flow, sealing off the inlet and outlet ports. As the ball rotates, it presses against valve seats on either side to form a tight seal and stop flow. The open/close state is clearly indicated by the handle position. Ball valves achieve tight shutoff and can be opened/closed quickly with a 1/4 turn of the ball. Their uncomplicated operation, full bore flow, and low pressure drop make ball valves ideal for shutoff, throttling and control applications.

The common types include full port, reduced port, V-port, trunnion, and multiport ball valves, each designed for specific flow control conditions and applications.

Ball valves are ideal for applications requiring low-pressure drop and quick, on-off service. They are commonly used in applications involving water, natural gas, and in certain industrial processes.

Ball valves are typically made from materials like brass, stainless steel, PVC, and CPVC, offering various levels of strength, corrosion resistance, and suitability for different temperatures and pressures.

The correct size depends on the pipeline size and the flow requirements. It's essential to match the valve size with the flow rate, pressure, and the physical properties of the fluid.

While primarily designed for on/off control, certain types of ball valves, like V-port valves, can modulate flow. However, they may not offer the precise control of a globe or needle valve.

Maintenance involves regular cleaning, inspecting for leaks or damage, and lubricating the valve components. It's crucial to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for maintenance.

The term "full bore" refers to the fact that the valve has a larger internal diameter, providing minimal resistance to the flow of the fluid. In other words, the internal diameter of the valve is the same as the internal diameter of the pipeline it is installed in.

Yes, specific types of ball valves are designed to withstand high temperatures, but it's important to choose a valve made from materials suitable for the intended application's temperature range.

Ball valves offer faster shut-off, better durability for frequent operation, and generally have a smaller footprint. However, gate valves provide better throttling capabilities and are better for sustained shutoff.

The lifespan of a ball valve depends on its material, usage, and the conditions it's exposed to. Generally, ball valves are known for their durability and can last for many years with proper maintenance.

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