CPVC flanged pneumatic ball valve by Huiya

CPVC Flanged Pneumatic Ball Valve

The Huiya CPVC flanged pneumatic ball valve is a large-bore automated valve for corrosive and high-temperature fluid control in chemical processing, water treatment, and mining. Available in ANSI Class 150, DIN PN10, and JIS 10K flange standards and sizes from DN15 to DN200, it pairs CPVC’s chemical resistance with a one-piece molded flange that eliminates root leakage — giving you a single supplier for projects on any regional standard, anywhere in the world.

One Supplier for Every Flange Standard

Industrial projects in different regions use different flange standards: ANSI in North and South America, DIN across Europe, the Middle East and Southeast Asia, and JIS in Japan and Korea. Sourcing valves for multi-country projects usually means dealing with multiple suppliers.

Huiya manufactures this ball valve in all three standards — ANSI Class 150, DIN PN10, and JIS 10K — so you can standardize on one supplier regardless of where your project is or which flange standard your piping uses. You specify the standard when ordering; we build to it.

Front view of Huiya CPVC pneumatic flanged ball valve, featuring an integral one-piece molded flange for zero root leakage.
One supplier for ANSI, DIN, and JIS projects worldwide
No need to qualify three different vendors for different markets
Consistent quality and lead time across all standards
Ideal for contractors and distributors serving multiple regions

One-Piece Molded Flange: Zero Root Leakage

The most common failure point on a plastic flanged valve is the flange root — where the flange meets the valve body. On valves with welded or assembled flanges, this joint can leak under pressure or thermal cycling.

Huiya’s flange is molded as one piece with the valve body. There is no welded or glued joint at the flange root, which means no root leakage path — even under pressure spikes and temperature swings. This is verified by our burst-pressure testing: rated at PN16 (1.6 MPa) at 20°C, the valve has been tested to 4.8 MPa (696 PSI) with no body rupture and no flange root leakage.

CPVC flanged ball valve body showing the bare square shaft and ISO 5211 direct mounting pad, placed next to a pneumatic

Working pressure

PN16 (1.6 MPa / 232 PSI) at 20°C

Burst-pressure tested

to 4.8 MPa (696 PSI) — no rupture, no root leakage

Cycle tested

10,000+ open/close cycles in 85°C circulating hot water, zero seat leakage

Technical Specifications

SpecificationDetail
Valve TypeFlanged pneumatic ball valve, one-piece molded flange
Body MaterialCPVC
Size RangeDN15–DN200 (1/2″–8″)
BoreStandard port
Flange StandardsANSI Class 150 / DIN PN10 / JIS 10K
Sealing FaceRaised face (RF)
Pressure RatingPN16 (1.6 MPa) at ambient temperature
Max. Temperature93°C (200°F)
BallCPVC
Seats & SealsPTFE
ActuatorPneumatic, double-acting or spring-return, aluminum alloy
StandardsASTM D1784 (compound), ASTM F441 (dimensions)

Dimensions

Dimensional drawing of UPVC integral flanged ball valve (DN25-DN150), detailing the ISO 5211 direct mounting pad for pneumatic and electric actuators.

Unlike standard manual valves, our one-piece flanged ball valve features a built-in ISO 5211 mounting pad and a reinforced square stem. This allows you to easily install your own pneumatic or electric actuators without needing extra brackets or couplings.

DN D1 D — Flange OD L b
DIN JIS ANSI
159565706010015
2010575757012017
2511585907914017
321351001008916018
401451101059816518
5016012512012118020
6518014514014022022
8019516015015225022
10021518017519028025
12524521021021632530
15028024024024135530
20033529529029840535

All dimensions in mm. D1 = flange thickness diameter reference, D = flange outer diameter (varies by standard), L = end-to-end length, b = flange thickness. Bolt count and bolt-hole diameter vary by standard and size; full drilling templates for ANSI Class 150, DIN PN10, and JIS 10K available on request.

Actuator Torque Requirements

DN 15 20 25 32 40 50 65 80 100 125 150 200
Torque (N·m)≤10≤10≤1012152040456585130150

Break torque values for actuator sizing (safety factor 1.2–2). Our engineering team can recommend the correct actuator for your operating pressure.

Chemical Compatibility

This valve uses PTFE seats and seals throughout. PTFE is chemically inert against nearly all industrial media, giving the valve broad compatibility across acids, alkalis, and salts — handling fluids from pH 0 to 14.

CPVC body suitability covers sodium hydroxide, hydrochloric acid, phosphoric acid, sodium hypochlorite, chlorine water, nitric acid (30–50%), sulfuric acid (10–80%), and a wide range of salts.

Not recommended: benzene, toluene, fuming sulfuric acid, nitric acid above 70%, hydrofluoric acid, or glacial acetic acid. For these, contact our engineering team — a PVDF valve may be required.

Applications

Built for large-bore, higher-pressure lines and for connecting to existing flanged pipework:

Chemical processing — acid/alkali transfer and dosing across the full pH range
Water & wastewater treatment — main lines, dosing, pH control
Mining / metallurgy — corrosive process and effluent lines
Electroplating & surface finishing — heavy-metal and acidic effluent
Petrochemical (Zhejiang, China): Huiya supplied CPVC pipe and flanged ball valves for an acid/alkali dosing system handling media across the full pH 0–14 range at 1.6 MPa. The system has run for 24 months with zero leakage.
Mining effluent (Southeast Asia): For tungsten-mine wastewater carrying heavy-metal ions and aggressive corrosives, Huiya CPVC valves extended replacement intervals to 8–10 years, far outlasting the metal valves previously used.

Flanged vs True Union: Which Ball Valve to Choose?

Huiya offers both. Use this guide:

  • Choose this flanged ball valve for larger sizes (up to DN200), higher-pressure duty, connection to existing flanged pipework, or when you need the strongest, most leak-resistant connection with the fewest external leak points.
  • Choose the true union ball valve for smaller sizes (DN15–DN100) and when you need to service the valve without cutting the pipe.

Engineering Note: Seal Selection on Oxidizing Media

A question we hear often: “Can I use an EPDM O-ring to save cost on a sodium hypochlorite (bleach) line?”

Our answer: no. Sodium hypochlorite degrades EPDM within weeks. For halogen and strong-oxidizing environments, the seal must be PTFE or FKM (Viton) — never EPDM. This valve uses PTFE seats and seals throughout, which is why it handles oxidizing media like sodium hypochlorite and chlorine water reliably. The few dollars saved on the wrong elastomer will cost thousands in downtime.

This is the kind of application-specific advice we give every customer: the right material specified once is always cheaper than the wrong material replaced twice.

Common Selection Mistakes to Avoid

Mismatching the flange standard. ANSI, DIN, and JIS have different bolt patterns. Ordering an ANSI valve for a DIN pipeline means the bolt holes won’t line up. Always confirm your pipeline’s flange standard before ordering — and tell us which one you need.
Overtightening bolts without a gasket. Plastic flanges require a proper gasket and even, moderate bolt torque. Overtightening without a gasket cracks the flange. Use a full-face gasket and tighten in a cross pattern to the recommended torque.

Quality & Reliability

Working pressure: PN16 (1.6 MPa) at 20°C
Burst tested: to 4.8 MPa (696 PSI), no rupture or root leakage
Cycle tested: 10,000+ cycles in 85°C hot water, zero seat leakage
Design service life: up to 15 years under normal operating conditions
One-piece molded flange: no welded/glued root joint, no root leakage path
Every unit pressure-tested and seal-tested before shipment

The same flanged ball valve is available in PVC for lighter duty, PPH for hot alkalis and PVDF for concentrated acids and solvents. Smaller line you’ll open for maintenance? The CPVC true union ball valve unscrews without cutting the pipe; for big diameters, the CPVC butterfly valve saves weight and actuator cost. Unsure of the material? Ask our engineers — Material Selection Service. View all CPVC valves.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which flange standards are available?

ANSI Class 150, DIN PN10, and JIS 10K. Specify the standard when ordering — we manufacture each version to its respective bolt pattern. This makes us a single source for projects on any regional standard.

Q: What size range do you offer?

DN15 to DN200 (1/2″ to 8″), standard port.

Q: Why a one-piece molded flange?

Because the flange is molded as one piece with the body, there’s no welded or glued joint at the flange root — eliminating the most common leakage path on plastic flanged valves. It’s burst-tested to 4.8 MPa with no root leakage.

Q: What is the maximum temperature?

93°C (200°F) for continuous service — suitable for hot acid and chemical lines where UPVC (limited to ~60°C) would fail.

Q: Can it handle sodium hypochlorite?

Yes. The PTFE seats and seals resist oxidizing media like sodium hypochlorite and chlorine water — unlike EPDM, which degrades quickly in these environments.

Q: Should I choose flanged or true union?

Flanged for larger sizes (up to DN200), higher pressure, or connecting to flanged pipework. True union for DN15–DN100 when you need to service the valve without cutting the pipe.

Q: Do you supply double-acting and spring-return actuators?

Yes, plus solenoid valves, limit switches, and positioners on request.

Q: What gasket and bolt torque should I use?

Use a full-face gasket and tighten bolts evenly in a cross pattern to a moderate torque — never overtighten a plastic flange. We can provide specific guidance for your size and standard.

Request a Quote for CPVC Pneumatic Flanged Valves

Need a CPVC flanged ball valve in a specific standard and size? Tell us your flange standard, size, media, and temperature — our engineering team responds to most inquiries within 24 hours