3 4 inch ball valve
A 3/4-inch ball valve request is most useful when the nominal size is paired with the project’s connection, pressure, operating, and service requirements. Relia Valve lists multiple ball-valve product families, including Ball Valve, Floating Ball Valve, Trunnion Mounted Ball Valve, Metal Seated Ball Valve, Fully Welded Ball Valve, and Top Entry Ball Valve. This gives buyers a practical starting point for organizing a valve inquiry around the required construction approach rather than size alone.
For a compact nominal-size valve requirement, begin by defining whether the project calls for a general ball valve, a floating-ball design, a trunnion-mounted design, a metal-seated construction, a fully welded design, or a top-entry configuration. Each of these names identifies a separate product family in the portfolio. The selection should reflect the project’s valve-access expectations, operating arrangement, line connection, pressure-class requirement, and the medium handled by the system.
Connection selection should be stated clearly in the inquiry. Relia Valve lists Butt Weld Ball Valve and Flanged Ball Valve among its hot products. A buyer can therefore distinguish between a welded-end requirement and a flanged-end requirement at the start of the sourcing process. Include the requested end style, mating connection details, and any dimensional information required by the piping design. This prevents the nominal 3/4-inch size from being treated as the only selection criterion.
Pressure class should also be identified as a separate item. The product range includes Class 150 Ball Valve, Class 300 Ball Valve, and Class 600 Ball Valve. When preparing a technical request, specify the required class alongside the nominal size and connection style. This creates a more complete basis for comparing applicable ball-valve configurations within the listed range.
If a floating-ball construction is being evaluated, the available design-features text identifies a separately made stem and a spring-plus-graphite anti-static device. The text also describes an integral T-type round shoulder and electrical continuity between metallic components. These described features can be included in a technical discussion when they are relevant to the requested floating ball valve configuration.
Application context is important for defining the request. Relia Valve serves the oil, natural gas, and petrochemicals industries. For a 3/4-inch ball valve project in these sectors, provide the intended service description, the process medium, operating conditions, connection preference, pressure class, and desired ball-valve family. If the project has installation or maintenance preferences, state whether a top-entry, fully welded, metal-seated, floating, or trunnion-mounted product family is being considered.
A well-structured inquiry can use the following specification format: 3/4-inch nominal size; selected ball-valve family; Class 150, Class 300, or Class 600 requirement; butt-weld or flanged connection; process application; and required operating arrangement. This approach keeps the request focused on the product families and pressure-class options listed by Relia Valve while giving the supplier a clear technical basis for responding.
For buyers comparing alternatives, separate the mandatory requirements from preferences. Mandatory items can include nominal size, pressure class, end connection, and the ball-valve family required by the piping or process design. Preference items may include whether the project is considering a floating, trunnion-mounted, metal-seated, fully welded, or top-entry arrangement. This structure supports a clearer comparison of ball-valve options for oil, natural-gas, and petrochemical applications.
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