Segmented Ball Valves – Setball

Segmented Ball Valves - Setball

BRAND: NAF

Setball Segmented Ball Valves are cost-competitive general service valves that offer excellent rangeability and high-flow capacity.

Industries

  • General Industry
  • Chemicals
  • Water
  • Power

Industry Sectors

  • Pulp & Paper
  • Mining
  • Steel & Primary Metals
  • Food & Beverage
  • Corn Wet Milling & Ethanol
  • Basic (Organic & Inorganic)
  • Specialty (Fine & Consumer)
  • Biofuels
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Water
  • Waste Water
  • Agriculture
  • Water Management
  • Conventional Steam
  • Geothermal
  • Biomass and MSW
  • ANSI B16.34
  • EN 12516
  • Size Range: 1”-38”/DN25-DN700
  • Pressure Class Range: PN10-40/ANSI 150 to 300
  • Seating Material: Metal, Soft
  • V-shaped sector provides high control accuracy over a wide range and under severe conditions
  • Low lifecycle and maintenance costs due to the ability to use low operating torque actuators
  • Versatile design that combines the best control characteristics of ball and butterfly valves, allowing it to function as a control and shutoff valve
  • Application versatility made possible by specialized options for solutions and stem seals
  • Setball SF
  • Setball for MC Pulp
+ Standards
  • ANSI B16.34
  • EN 12516
+ Design Range
  • Size Range: 1”-38”/DN25-DN700
  • Pressure Class Range: PN10-40/ANSI 150 to 300
  • Seating Material: Metal, Soft
+ Features & Benefits
  • V-shaped sector provides high control accuracy over a wide range and under severe conditions
  • Low lifecycle and maintenance costs due to the ability to use low operating torque actuators
  • Versatile design that combines the best control characteristics of ball and butterfly valves, allowing it to function as a control and shutoff valve
  • Application versatility made possible by specialized options for solutions and stem seals
+ Configurations
  • Setball SF
  • Setball for MC Pulp
JOLAC ENGINEERING SDN BHD (“JOLAC”) was incorporated as private limited company in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia under the Companies Act 1965 on 16th December 1982.