1/2" to 1" Brass Floating Valve ISO228 Thread 16 Bar Pressure
Product Details:
Place of Origin: | China |
Brand Name: | DOUBLE-LIN |
Certification: | EAC, ACS |
Model Number: | LL5010 |
Payment & Shipping Terms:
Minimum Order Quantity: | 0 |
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Price: | 0 |
Packaging Details: | Double-Lin standard packing |
Delivery Time: | within 7 days |
Payment Terms: | L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 50000 pcs |
Detail Information |
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Item: | Brass Floating Valve | Size: | 1/2", 3/4", 1" |
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Brass Material: | HPb 57-3 | Connection Type: | Male |
Working Pressure: | 16 Bar(232 Psi) | Thread: | ISO228 (equivalent To DIN 259 And BS2779) |
Working Temperature: | From -10 ℃ To +120 ℃ (from 14℉ To 248℉) | ||
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Product Description
Attribute | Value |
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Item | Brass Floating Valve |
Size | 1/2", 3/4", 1" |
Brass material | HPb 57-3 |
Connection Type | Male |
Working Pressure | 16 bar (232 psi) |
Thread | ISO228 (equivalent to DIN 259 and BS2779) |
Working Temperature | from -10 ℃ to +120 ℃ (from 14℉ to 248℉) |
- Brass Valve Body: High-density forging, no blister, no air holes, no leakage. Manufactured using high precision CNC machines.
- Brass Pole: Made of high-quality brass material for durability.
- NBR Rubber Seal: Made of imported raw material for long service life and leak resistance.
- Ball: Stainless steel construction.


Double-Lin, established in 2000 in China, is a global manufacturing company. Our self-owned brand products are distributed to over 100 countries and regions, including the Chinese domestic market. Under Chairman Mr. Lin Hailin's leadership, we've evolved into a comprehensive solution provider covering:
- Public buildings and household water control systems
- Public buildings and home heating systems
- Transportation and gas safety systems
- Family bathroom hardware solutions
We offer nearly 10,000 product varieties and specifications.

