Ball Valve

Trunnion Mounted Ball Valve — Carbon Steel Flanged General Process & Pipeline Service

Valve Type
Trunnion Mounted Ball Valve — Carbon Steel Flanged General Process & Pipeline Service
Size Range
DN50 – DN600 (2" – 24")
Pressure Class
PN20 – PN100 (Class 150 – 600)
Body Material
A105 / WCB / LCB / CF8 / CF8M / F51 Duplex
Seat Material
PTFE / RPTFE / Metal Seat (Stellite Overlay)
End Connections
Flanged (ASME B16.5 / EN 1092-1) / Butt Weld
Operation
Handwheel / Gear Operator / Electric Actuator / Pneumatic Actuator
Working Temperature
−29°C to 200°C (PTFE Seat) / up to 425°C (Metal Seat)
Design Standard
API 6D / ASME B16.34 / ISO 17292
HD Flowtech trunnion mounted ball valves are engineered for full-bore isolation service in general process and pipeline systems. The A105 carbon steel body provides reliable structural integrity at PN25 operating pressures, suitable for process plant isolation, gas distribution, water treatment, and general industrial pipeline service. The trunnion-supported ball design transfers pipeline pressure loads to the trunnion bearings rather than the seats, reducing operating torque and seat wear over extended service cycles — making trunnion mounted designs more suitable than floating ball valves for larger bore applications at DN200 and above. Spring-loaded seats maintain consistent sealing contact against the ball under all pressure conditions, providing reliable bidirectional shut-off and automatic cavity pressure relief. A handwheel with integrated locking device provides manual actuation and secure position locking, preventing unintended valve operation in pipeline systems subject to vibration or pressure fluctuation. Bottom-mounted support brackets provide stable floor installation for large-bore pipeline valve configurations. A body cavity drain allows controlled depressurization for maintenance without removing the valve from the pipeline. Flanged end connections to ASME B16.5 PN25 ensure direct integration into standard process pipeline flange systems.

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Trunnion mounted ball valves are selected over floating ball designs for larger bore and higher pressure pipeline isolation service where reduced seat load, lower operating torque, and longer seat life are required. The trunnion support transfers differential pressure loads from the seats to the bearings, maintaining consistent sealing performance and low actuation torque throughout the valve’s service life — making trunnion mounted designs the standard specification for process plant isolation, gas distribution networks, and pipeline sectioning valves at DN150 and above.

 

Spring-loaded seats provide bidirectional sealing and automatic cavity pressure relief, preventing over-pressurization of the valve body cavity under thermal expansion of trapped fluid — a critical safety feature for hydrocarbon and process pipeline service. Full-bore design ensures unrestricted flow and pigging tool compatibility for inline inspection and cleaning operations without valve removal. Locking devices are commonly specified for pipeline sectioning and safety-critical isolation points where valve position must be secured against unauthorized operation.

 

Body material selection follows standard ball valve criteria — carbon steel (A105, WCB) for general process and pipeline service up to 425°C, low-temperature grades (LCB) for cold climate service, stainless steel (CF8M) for corrosive media, and duplex grades for sour gas and offshore environments. Handwheel operation is standard for smaller sizes and low-cycle applications, with gear operators and actuators selected for larger bore valves and automated isolation duty. Design standard API 6D governs trunnion mounted ball valves for pipeline service, with ASME B16.34 applying for pressure-temperature ratings across all material grades.

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