Brass valves are mechanical devices used to control the flow of fluids or gases through pipes or tubing systems. They are commonly made of brass, a metal alloy composed primarily of copper and zinc, which offers excellent corrosion resistance and durability.
Constructed from a durable brass alloy, these valves offer excellent corrosion resistance. They consist of a solid brass body, a valve seat for tight sealing, and a mechanism such as a disc or ball to regulate the flow.
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Brass valves are versatile and reliable components used in a wide range of applications. They offer several advantages, including excellent corrosion resistance, durability, and ease of manufacturing
Brass valves can be manually operated with a handle or lever, or automated using electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic actuators. They feature a valve seat for secure sealing, a disc or ball to control fluid or gas flow, and a stem that connects the actuator to the valve mechanism.