
An American Standard High Platform Flanged Ball Valve, also referred to as a High Lift Flanged Ball Valve, is designed to comply with the dimensional and pressure specifications set by American standards organizations such as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). This type of ball valve features an elevated body design that provides greater clearance between the valve and the pipeline, making it easier to install, operate, and maintain, especially in applications where space is limited.

A square three-way threaded ball valve is a type of industrial valve that is designed for applications where the flow direction needs to be diverted or combined within a piping system. It features a ball with a hollow center and three ports, allowing for the flow to be directed to two of the ports while the third is closed off, or for the flow from two ports to combine into one. The unique feature of this valve is its square body design, which provides a robust and stable structure.

A bottom valve, also known as a bottom outlet valve or a bottom drain valve, is a type of valve installed at the lowest point of a tank, vessel, or other storage container to allow for the drainage or emptying of the contents. It is particularly useful for removing sediments, debris, or other solids that may settle at the bottom of the container, as well as for completely draining the container without having to empty it from the top.
