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Three-way brass manual instrumentation ball valves are compact, rated for high-pressure applications, and suitable for control and measurement systems. They stop media for collecting samples and installing flow-measuring devices and other instruments without requiring a system shutdown. Brass is a corrosion-resistant copper and zinc alloy less prone to cracking than plastic. Three-way valves have multiple inlet and outlet ports configured in different flow patterns (e.g., Y, T, or L) for mixing, splitting, or directing media flow. Manual-operated valves open and close with a handle and, depending on the handle's position, visually indicate whether the valve is open or closed.
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T-Port Brass Ball Valves
Brass ball valves are made of a corrosion-resistant copper and zinc alloy less prone to cracking than plastic.
Two-Piece Body with Standard Port Ball
FNPT x FNPT x FNPT Connections
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