A Nickel Alloy Ball Valve is a quarter-turn valve designed for superior corrosion resistance, allowing it to operate reliably in environments that would corrode common stainless steel, such as handling concentrated alkali. It controls flow by pivoting a drilled ball; aligning the hole with the flow direction permits fluid or gas passage, while a 90-degree rotation stops the flow entirely. This valve is ideal for applications requiring long-term stability and resistance to aggressive chemicals. These valves are typically constructed from nickel alloys like Copper-Nickel, Monel, or Inconel, known for their high strength, low corrosion, and ductility. Alloys such as Monel, with its copper-nickel composition, enhance conductivity and further reduce corrosiveness.
 

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