This ball valve is designed for HVAC piping systems. It features a union connection for ea...
This hot water brass bibcock is built for places where it has to handle high temperatures without giving you problems. It' s made specifically for hot water lines coming from boilers, water heaters, or commercial kitchen setups — anywhere you need something that can take the heat day after day.
Inside, it uses a ceramic disc cartridge that keeps working smoothly even when it' s constantly exposed to hot water. No sticking or losing performance over time. The handle is longer than usual, so you get a better grip and can adjust the water more precisely, especially if you' re turning it on and off a lot.
They also added an insulation layer so the handle doesn' t get scorching hot when the water' s been running for a while. That' s a nice touch because nobody wants to burn their hand every time they use it.
It' s made from solid brass with a finish that holds up well under heat. The standard threads make it easy to install in pretty much any plumbing system.
If you need a reliable hot water tap that won' t let you down in tough conditions, this one does the job nicely.
Zhejiang Qixiang Valves specializes in the production of gas valves, thermostatic valves, gate valves, globe valves, copper ball valves, plumbing fittings, and other related products. Its service network covers the whole country. Guided by market demand, the company adheres to the principles of professionalism and standardization, keeps innovating, and strives to build a diversified development model in line with industry trends.
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