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  <description>Trunnion ball valve Options The bore of the valve is the outlet that is certainly identified in the middle of the disk or ball. Trunnion mounted ball valves have two forms dependant on bore measurement.The ball is no cost to float inside the valve physique. See the highlighted part from the impressi…</description>
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  <title>Trunnion ball valve Options</title>
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