Krishna 11/4 inch Mild Steel Ball Valve Screwed End A ball valve with a screwed end refers to a type of ball valve with threaded connections on its ends, allowing it to be easily attached to pipes or fittings with matching threads. The screwed end enables the valve to be directly screwed onto a female threaded pipe or fitting without additional adapters or couplings Ball valves with screwed ends are widely used in various industries and applications for their reliable shut-off capabilities and ease of installation Plumbing Systems: Screwed end ball valves are commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial plumbing systems. They control water flow or other fluids in pipelines, faucets, fixtures, and appliances Process Industries: Ball valves with screwed ends are widely used in process industries such as chemical, pharmaceutical, and petrochemical plants. They control the flow of liquids, gases, and slurries in various process lines and equipment HVAC Systems: Screwed end ball valves are employed in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. They control water flow, refrigerants, and other fluids in HVAC equipment, such as chillers, boilers, and air handling units Oil and Gas Industry: Ball valves with screwed ends find applications in the oil and gas industry for controlling the flow of oil, gas, and other fluids in pipelines, wellheads, refineries, and storage facilities Water Treatment: Screwed end ball valves are used in water treatment plants to control water flow during different treatment processes, including filtration, disinfection, and chemical dosing Agriculture: Ball valves with screwed ends are used in agricultural systems to control water flow in irrigation systems, livestock watering systems, and other agricultural applications Fire Protection Systems: Screwed end ball valves are essential to fire protection systems. They control water flow or fire-suppressing agents in sprinkler systems, standpipe systems, and fire hydrants General Industrial Applications: Ball valves with screwed ends are used in various general industrial applications where a reliable shut-off and control of fluid flow are required. This includes manufacturing, mining, power generation, and water management industries