A motorized ball valve is an automated valve that uses an electric motor, called an actuator, to control the flow of a fluid by rotating a ball with a hole in the center. It receives an electric signal to fully open or fully close the valve, making it ideal for applications requiring automated and remote control. These valves are reliable, efficient, and available in various materials and configurations for diverse uses in industries like HVAC, chemical processing, and water treatment.
A ball valve with a pneumatic actuator is a quarter-turn valve that uses compressed air to automatically open and close a ball with a hollow center, controlling fluid flow. The actuator converts pneumatic energy into the rotary motion needed to turn the ball 90 degrees, aligning the ball's hole with the pipe to allow flow, or blocking it to stop flow. This setup provides fast, reliable, and automated control of media in industrial and automated systems.