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Quick Details
Standard or Nonstandard: Standard (BS, DIN ,JIS, ANSI ,ASTM ,GB)
Place of Origin: Zhejiang, China (Mainland)
Ball inside: PP
Structure: Ball
Model Number: EH02-40
Sealing material: TPE
Pressure: 1.0Mpa , 150psi ,PN16
Brand Name: EHAO
Color: white,gray,blue,black
Power: Manual
Application: irrigation
Carton size: 50*30*36cm
Pcs/Ctn : 84Pcs
Name: glue end PVC ball valve
Guaranty: 1year
Temperature of Media: Normal Temperature ( -5℃–>60℃ )
Specifications of PVC octagonal compact ball valve solvent ends :
Material
Body—UPVC Handle—PP or ABS Ball—PP or PVCSeat Seal—PTFE, TPE 0-Ring–EPDM,FPM,NBR
Size
40
Standard Certification
WARS , GB
Color
Grey, White or as per you requirements
Branding
OEM / ODM
Applicable Standards
Standard, BS, DIN ,JIS, ANSI
Advantages
EHAO PVC Ball Valve exhibits excellent corrosion resistance properties and has the highest long-term hydrostatic strength of any other major thermoplastic material used for piping systems. Featuring lightweight, easy to install, maintenance-free, and will not rust, scale, pit or corrode. Choose EHAO valves for the most reliable, versatile and economical valve option in commercial and industrial applications. EHAO PVC Ball valves are backed by a 3-year limited warranty.
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