Concorde Valves & Automations is a leading Cast Iron Ball Valve Manufacturers in India, offering durable and high-performance valves designed for reliable flow control in industrial pipelines. Our cast iron ball valves provide excellent sealing performance, corrosion resistance and long operational life across demanding environments.
Manufactured using high-grade cast iron and precision engineering, these valves are widely used in water treatment plants, oil & gas industries, chemical processing units, HVAC systems and general industrial fluid control applications.
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | High-Grade Cast Iron |
| Valve Type | Ball Valve |
| Size Range | ½ inch to 12 inches |
| Pressure Rating | PN16, PN25 |
| End Connections | Flanged, Screwed, Socket Weld |
| Operation | Manual, Gear Operated, Pneumatic, Electric |
| Temperature Range | -10°C to 200°C |
| Applications | Water Treatment, Oil & Gas, Chemical Processing, HVAC, Industrial Pipelines |
| Standards | BS 5351, ASME B16.34, API 6D |
| Coating | Epoxy Coating for Corrosion Resistance |
| Flow Control | Full Port, Reduced Port Options |
| Leakage Class | Class VI, Bubble Tight Sealing |
Concorde Valves & Automations is a reliable cast iron ball valve supplier in India serving industries with competitive pricing, fast delivery timelines and technical support for industrial applications.
We also offer a wide range of high-quality ball valves designed for various industrial applications including water treatment plants, chemical industries and industrial pipeline systems.
A cast iron ball valve is a quarter-turn valve that uses a rotating ball to control the flow of liquids or gases. It is widely used in water, gas and industrial piping systems.
They are commonly used in water supply, HVAC, fire protection, and industrial fluid control systems. Their durability makes them ideal for both low- and medium-pressure applications.
With proper maintenance, cast iron ball valves can last 8–15 years or more. Longevity depends on operating conditions, pressure levels, and the media flowing through the valve.
Most cast iron ball valves are rated for pressures up to 200 PSI, depending on size and design. Always verify the pressure rating before installation to ensure safe operation.
Yes, but they should be coated or painted to prevent rust and corrosion in wet or humid environments. For highly corrosive conditions, stainless steel valves may be a better choice.
Cast iron ball valves can handle hot water but are generally not recommended for high-pressure steam applications. For steam systems, consider valves rated specifically for high-temperature use.
Ensure the pipeline is depressurized, align the valve in the correct flow direction, and secure it using threaded or flanged connections. Always follow the manufacturer's installation guidelines for a safe, leak-free fit.
Periodically inspect the valve for leaks, corrosion, or stiff operation and lubricate the stem as needed. Routine maintenance helps extend the valve's service life and ensures consistent performance.