
When it comes to flow control in mechanical and fluid systems, brass valves are the go-to solution across a range of industries. Known for their durability, corrosion resistance, and reliability under pressure, brass valves are used in plumbing, gas lines, water supply systems, HVAC units, and more.
At Kriloha Ltd., we offer high-performance brass valves that combine functionality with long service life—crafted to meet both standard and customized industrial requirements.
A brass valve is a flow control component manufactured from brass alloy, designed to regulate, stop, or direct the flow of liquids or gases within a system. Brass, a copper-zinc alloy, is ideal for valve manufacturing due to its corrosion resistance, mechanical strength, and thermal conductivity.
Brass valves come in various forms including:
✅ 1. Plumbing & Water Supply
Brass valves are essential in water pipes, filtration systems, and irrigation systems due to their resistance to water corrosion and lime scale.
✅ 2. HVAC & Refrigeration
Brass valves help regulate coolant flow and pressure in air conditioning and refrigeration systems, ensuring efficiency and safety.
✅ 3. Gas & Fuel Lines
Used for natural gas, LPG, and other fuel control systems, brass valves offer secure sealing and leak resistance.
✅ 4. Industrial Machinery
In manufacturing units, brass valves are used to control pneumatic and hydraulic systems due to their durability under high pressure.
✅ 5. Medical & Laboratory Equipment
Thanks to their non-reactive properties, brass valves are utilized in precision control systems for gas and liquid handling.
At Kriloha Ltd., we engineer valves that balance strength and sophistication. Our brass valves are manufactured using precision CNC machining and go through multiple quality checks for leakage, durability, and thread accuracy.
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Brass valves are used to control the flow of liquids or gases in plumbing, HVAC systems, water supply lines, fuel systems, and various industrial machinery due to their durability and corrosion resistance.
Yes, most brass valves are safe for potable water, especially if they are lead-free or certified to meet safe drinking water standards like NSF/ANSI 61.
No. Brass is naturally resistant to rust and corrosion, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor plumbing and mechanical applications.
Common types include:
• Ball valves
• Gate valves
• Globe valves
• Check valves
• Angle valves
• Pressure relief valves
Yes. Brass valves are frequently used for natural gas and LPG applications due to their leak-tight sealing and pressure-handling capacity.
Brass valves typically handle temperatures up to 120°C (248°F) and pressures up to 600 PSI, depending on the design and use-case.
Brass valves are more cost-effective and corrosion-resistant for general-purpose use, while stainless steel valves offer superior strength and chemical resistance for harsh environments.
Yes, high-quality brass valves like those supplied by Kriloha Ltd. can withstand medium to high-pressure systems in industrial and mechanical applications.
With proper use and maintenance, brass valves can last 15–20 years or more, especially in water or mild chemical systems.
You can source precision-engineered brass valves directly from Kriloha Ltd., a trusted supplier of high-quality brass and metal components for diverse industries.
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