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Our household brass angle valve has a nominal pressure of 1.6 MPa.
Working medium: water, non-corrosive liquid, saturated vapor
Working temperature: -10 ℃ ≤ t ≤ 120 ℃ Specification: 1/2" to 4", pipe thread meets ISO228 standard.
The surface of the product can be natural color, nickel-plated, or chrome-plated, and the valve body can be made of different copper materials, such as HPB57-3, CW617, CW617N, C3700, etc. The other parts can be made of copper, iron, stainless steel, or zinc alloy, fully meeting the needs of all market customers for products at different price points.
Brass angle valves are an essential component in plumbing systems, designed to control the flow of water or other fluids at a 90-degree angle. These valves are commonly installed at connection points between water supply lines and fixtures, such as faucets, toilets, washing machines, and dishwashers. Their angled design allows for convenient installation in tight or cornered spaces where straight valves may not fit easily.
The core structure of a brass angle valve includes a rotatable handle or knob, a brass body with two connection ports, and an internal mechanism that opens or shuts the fluid passage. When the handle is turned, the valve either permits or stops the flow, allowing users to isolate specific plumbing fixtures for maintenance, repair, or replacement without shutting off the main water supply.
Brass is a preferred material in the production of angle valves, renowned for its mechanical robustness, resistance to corrosion, and adaptability to diverse water conditions. Its longevity makes it an ideal choice for both domestic and commercial settings, promising enduring performance in indoor settings. Moreover, brass's ability to handle moderate pressure and temperature changes is crucial for everyday plumbing systems.
Angle valves provide manual control for flow regulation and shut-off. They come in various handle styles, including quarter-turn handles for quick adjustments and multi-turn knobs for more precise control. The selection of handle type is often influenced by the available space, user preference, and the frequency of use.
Maintenance of brass angle valves is straightforward. Their uncomplicated design reduces wear on components, and their compact structure facilitates swift installation and replacement when required.
Discover our extensive collection of brass angle valves, designed to meet a variety of plumbing requirements. Ideal for installation in kitchens, bathrooms, and utility rooms, these valves provide efficient control at fixture connections. With many models featuring visually appealing finishes like chrome plating or brushed effects, they seamlessly blend with your decor while maintaining a strong emphasis on performance.