Ball valves are essential components for regulating the flow of liquids and gases in a wide range of industrial applications, from oil and gas pipelines to chemical processing and power generation. CNLD Valves, a trusted industrial ball valve manufacturer, offers a comprehensive portfolio of types of ball valves tailored to different pressure levels, media types, and system demands. Let’s take a closer look at one of the most advanced options: the DBB ball valve (Double Block and Bleed).
A double block and bleed (DBB) ball valve is a premium solution designed for industrial systems that require tight shut-off and safe pressure relief. Unlike standard valves, the DBB valve integrates two isolation seats and a bleed function into a single body—streamlining piping layout and improving system reliability.
This type of ball valve is commonly used in high-pressure pipelines, oil and gas systems, and critical isolation applications where safety, efficiency, and space-saving design are key.
Superior isolation: Offers dual-seat shut-off for enhanced safety in valve isolation systems.
Compact design: Eliminates the need for multiple valves—ideal for space-constrained installations.
Leak prevention: Fewer connection points mean a reduced risk of leakage.
Industry compliant: Designed to meet or exceed API 6D ball valve standards for performance and safety.
While DBB valves are highly functional, there are a few factors to keep in mind:
Complex internal structure: More moving parts require regular inspection and skilled maintenance.
Higher initial cost: Compared to standard 2-way ball valves, DBB valves are more expensive due to their multi-functionality.
Specially designed for low-temperature applications, cryogenic ball valves are used in gas production and LNG transport. They are built to withstand the challenges of extremely cold environments.
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The 3 way ball valve is a versatile option that allows for the direction of flow to be changed within a system. It can connect three different ports for diverging or converging flow paths.
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Wafer ball valves are known for their slim profile, making them an excellent choice for systems with limited space. They provide high flow rates and are easy to install between flanges.
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CNLD Valves’ range of ball valves demonstrates our commitment to providing high-quality solutions for diverse industrial needs. From the robust DBB valve to the adaptable 3 way valve, each type offers unique benefits tailored to specific applications. When selecting a ball valve, it’s essential to consider the specific requirements of your system to ensure optimal performance and safety.