Brass ball valves are also often used to control fluid flow in cooling systems. Cooling systems usually include components such as coolers, cooling towers, and pipelines. Brass ball valves can be used to control the fluid inlet and outlet of these components.
The brass ball valve's high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance and sealing properties make it a suitable control device for cooling systems. Similar to heating systems, brass ball valves in cooling systems can also withstand high temperature environments and maintain stable performance over long periods of use. In addition, brass valves also have good corrosion resistance in corrosive fluids and can be used for a long time without damage.
Brass ball valves are mainly used to control the flow direction and flow rate of fluids in cooling systems. By rotating the sphere, the fluid channel can be opened or closed to control the flow of fluid. Through manual operation or electric operation, the opening degree and flow rate of the valve can be adjusted to achieve precise control of the cooling system.