2000 PSI Two Piece Full Port Ball Valves – Stainless Steel
| Size | 1/4" to 4" |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 2000 WOG Ball Valve |
| Material | Stainless Steel 316 |
| Handles | Lever Style with Locking Mechanism |
| Temperature Rating | -4⁰F to 302⁰F |
| Seal | Teflon (PTFE) |
| Thread | Female NPT |
| Working Pressure | 2000 PSI |
2000 PSI Two Piece Full Port Ball Valves - Stainless Steel
2000 PSI two piece full port stainless steel ball valves are designed for high-pressure applications requiring reliable shut-off and consistent performance. Available in a range of sizes, these valves are suitable for both industrial piping systems and equipment connections where higher pressure ratings are required.
Manufactured from stainless steel, these valves provide durability and corrosion resistance while maintaining structural integrity under increased pressure. Compared to standard 1000 WOG ball valves, the 2000 PSI design features a stronger body construction to handle more demanding operating conditions.
Featuring female NPT threaded connections, these valves are compatible with standard piping systems and allow for straightforward installation. The full port (full bore) design supports unrestricted flow, while the 2000 PSI rating ensures suitability for higher-pressure water, oil, and gas applications.
● For higher pressure applications, view our 3000 PSI stainless steel ball valves.
● For lower pressure systems, see our 316 stainless steel ball valves.
Advantages:
- ● Designed for high-pressure applications up to 2000 PSI
- ● Stronger body construction compared to standard 1000 WOG valves
- ● Two-piece design allows for servicing and maintenance
- ● Full port design allows unrestricted maximum flow
- ● Suitable for demanding industrial and process systems
Features:
Key specifications and performance features of 2000 PSI stainless steel ball valves include:
- ● Suitable Media: Water, oil, and gas (WOG)
- ● Threads: Female NPT threaded ends for standard piping connections
- ● Seats and Seals: PTFE (Teflon) for chemical resistance and sealing performance
- ● Port: Full port (full bore) design supports consistent flow and reduces restriction
- ● Handle: Lever-operated for quick shut-off control
- ● Operation: Quarter-turn action for fast and reliable operation
- ● Stem: Blow-out proof design for added safety
- ● Handle Locking Mechanism: Lockable in open or closed position (removable)
- ● Pressure Rating: 2000 PSI (13.8 MPa) at ambient temperature
- ● Temperature Range: -4°F to 302°F (-20°C to 150°C)
- ● Body Material: Stainless steel 316 (CF8M)
2000 PSI Dimensions:
- ● Designed for high-pressure applications, these valves have double the pressure rating of our standard offerings.
- ● The valve body is heavier, longer, and more robust than standard two piece ball valves.
- ● In some applications, these valves may be used in place of standard options to provide additional reliability and service life.
2000 PSI Material List Chart:
- ● The Valve Body, Ball and Stem, all wetted components, are all manufactured from Stainless Steel 316 (CF8M).
- ● The Seal Seat is composed of Teflon (PTFE), which makes this already robust valve corrosion-resistant, as well as heat- and chemical-resistant.
2000 PSI Pressure Chart:

Why Choose 2000 PSI Ball Valves
2000 PSI ball valves are typically used in systems where higher pressure levels are expected or where additional safety margin is required beyond standard valve ratings. Selecting the correct pressure class helps maintain reliable performance and reduces the likelihood of premature wear under load.
These valves are built with a stronger body design to handle increased internal pressure while still providing the same full port flow and dependable shut-off. In many cases, they are chosen as a more robust option when operating conditions become more demanding or less predictable.
- Higher pressure rating compared to standard 1000 WOG valves
- Stronger construction for improved performance under load
- Maintains full port flow while handling increased pressure
- Suitable for systems where additional pressure capacity is required
When to Choose 2000 PSI Ball Valves
2000 PSI ball valves are a good choice when the system operates at higher pressures or when there is a need for a larger safety margin compared to standard valves. They are often used in applications where pressure spikes or varying operating conditions are expected.
In some setups, even if the system does not constantly run at high pressure, a higher-rated valve is used to improve reliability and extend service life. This can help reduce maintenance and avoid unexpected downtime.
- Applications operating above standard 1000 WOG pressure levels
- Systems where pressure fluctuations or spikes may occur
- Installations requiring added safety margin
- Situations where longer service life and reliability are important
Common Applications
- High-pressure fluid transfer systems
- Industrial processing and equipment
- Hydraulic and mechanical systems
- Oil, gas, and utility applications
Industries
- Industrial manufacturing and processing
- Oil and gas operations
- Water treatment and utilities
- Mechanical and equipment installations
2000 PSI vs 1000 WOG Ball Valves
2000 PSI and 1000 WOG ball valves are similar in design, but they are built for different pressure ranges. For more extreme pressure requirements, see our 3000 PSI ball valves. While both types offer reliable shut-off and full-port flow, 2000 PSI valves are designed to withstand higher internal pressure and more demanding operating conditions.
Choosing the correct valve depends on the system's pressure requirements and the required safety margin for long-term operation.
| Comparison | 2000 PSI Ball Valves | 1000 WOG Ball Valves |
|---|---|---|
| Pressure Rating | Designed for higher pressure applications up to 2000 PSI | Rated for standard applications up to 1000 WOG |
| Body Construction | Stronger construction to handle increased pressure | Standard construction for general use |
| Application Type | High-pressure systems and demanding conditions | General-purpose fluid control applications |
| Safety Margin | Provides additional margin for pressure fluctuations | Suitable where pressure levels are stable and lower |
| Typical Use | Industrial systems, pressure-sensitive applications | Water, air, and general industrial systems |
If your system operates near or above standard pressure limits, or if there is any uncertainty around pressure spikes, a 2000 PSI ball valve is often the better choice. For more extreme pressure requirements, valves rated for 3000 PSI are typically the better option. For lower-pressure systems, a 1000 WOG valve will usually be sufficient and more cost-effective.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a 2000 PSI ball valve rating mean?
A 2000 PSI rating indicates the maximum pressure the valve is designed to handle under normal operating conditions. It means the valve can be used in systems where pressure levels are significantly higher than standard 1000 WOG applications.
When should I use a 2000 PSI ball valve instead of a 1000 WOG valve?
A 2000 PSI ball valve is typically used when system pressure exceeds the limits of standard valves or when additional safety margin is needed. It is also a good option in systems where pressure fluctuations or spikes may occur.
Are 2000 PSI ball valves full port?
Yes, these valves feature a full port (full bore) design, which allows fluid to flow through with minimal restriction and helps maintain consistent system performance.
Are 2000 PSI ball valves made from 316 stainless steel?
Yes, these valves are manufactured from 316 stainless steel, providing durability and corrosion resistance for a wide range of industrial and process applications.
Do 2000 PSI ball valves handle higher pressure than heavy-duty valves?
Yes, 2000 PSI ball valves are specifically designed for higher-pressure applications. While heavy-duty valves focus on increased strength and durability, their pressure rating is typically the same as standard 1000 WOG valves.
Can a 2000 PSI ball valve be used in lower-pressure systems?
Yes, a 2000 PSI ball valve can be used in lower-pressure applications. In some cases, using a higher-rated valve can provide additional reliability and longer service life.
Types of Stainless Steel Ball Valves
Stainless steel ball valves are available in several body styles, each designed for different installation, maintenance, and flow requirements. These configurations are used across both standard and high-pressure applications, depending on system requirements:
- 1 Piece Ball Valves – compact, single-body design typically used for reduced port applications.
- 2 Piece Ball Valves – full port valves offering a balance of performance, cost, and serviceability.
- 3 Piece Ball Valves – designed for easy maintenance without removing the valve from the pipeline.
Specifications:
| Size | 1/4" to 4" |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 2000 WOG Ball Valve |
| Material | Stainless Steel 316 |
| Handles | Lever Style with Locking Mechanism |
| Temperature Rating | -4⁰F to 302⁰F |
| Seal | Teflon (PTFE) |
| Thread | Female NPT |
| Working Pressure | 2000 PSI |
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