Ball Valves - B Series from Parker

Parker B Series Ball Valves
Parker B Series Ball Valves
Parker B Series Ball Valves

 Parker's B Series ball valves, with a "free floating" ball design, offer superior performance in a variety of pressure and temperature applications in process, and instrumentation applications.

Parker's B Series ball valves are available manually, pneumatically, and electrically actuated. The two-way B Series Ball Valves provide quick 1/4 turn on-off control of fluids utilized in process and instrumentation applications. A broad selection of valve body, seat, and seal materials provide a wide range of pressures and temperatures at which the valve may be used.


Ball Valves - B Series from Parker Features:

  • Free floating ball design provides seat wear compensation.
  • Available in 316 stainless steel and brass construction. Monel Alloy 400 and Hastelloy C-276 construction available upon request.
  • Micro-finished ball provides a positive seal.
  • Straight through flow path for minimum pressure drop.
  • Bi-directional flow.
  • Wide variety of US Customary and SI ports.
  • 90 actuations.
  • Panel mountable.
  • Adjustable PTFE stem seal can be maintained in-line.
  • Handle indicates flow direction.
  • Low operating torques.
  • Positive handle stops.
  • Color coded handles.
  • Optional pneumatic and electric actuation.
  • Optional live-loaded PTFE stem seals.
  • Optional non-adjustable O-ring stem seals.
  • Optional upstream and downstream drain models.
  • Optional stainless steel and extended handles.


Ball Valves - B Series from Parker Applications:

  • Flow Diversion
  • Flow Selection
  • Quick Fill System
  • Process Mixing Systems
  • Instrument Panels
  • Remote Shut Off (with Actuation)
     
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Parker's B Series ball valves offer superior performance in a variety of pressure and temperature applications in process, and instrumentation.