Pneumatic flanged ball valves are primarily classified by port configuration, notably the three-way type. Three-way ball valves are used to distribute media and alter flow direction. They are further categorized into L-port and T-port designs. L-port valves are used to switch flow direction, connecting two mutually perpendicular channels. T-port valves allow for the interconnection of all three channels or the shut-off of any single channel, thereby facilitating flow splitting or merging.
Based on connection method, pneumatic three-way ball valves are classified into flanged and internally threaded types.
Pneumatic Y-type flanged three-way ball valves feature a unique Y-shaped structural design. This design optimizes flow direction transitions, reduces fluid resistance, and enhances system efficiency and reliability.
Main Classifications of Pneumatic Flanged Ball Valves
May 11, 2026
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