BANJO valves and fittings feature several value-enhancing characteristics, such as chemical and impact resistance for extended durability and long service life, rigidity and lightweightness.
Since their founding in 1959, Banjo Corporation has endeavored to find solutions and improve agricultural practices. Beginning as a small supplier of fertilizer knives, they have evolved into one of the leading providers of fluid handling products in their respective industry.
They are made of reinforced polypropylene
A valve is an instrument used to regulate the passage of fluids and gases through pipes, consisting of a ball mounted between two seats connected by two seats with two stems, connected to an operating and control mechanism by means of handles and stems. Once operated, it either opens or obstructs flow of liquids or gases as determined by opening size – thus controlling pressure and temperature flows within its system. Valve are integral parts of any piping system as they regulate the amount of pressure and temperature that flow through its pipes.
The Banjo Corporation is a premier producer of fluid handling products. Their extensive product offering includes valves, fittings, pumps and strainers designed for agriculture and industrial companies worldwide. Each piece manufactured at their state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities utilizes top quality materials and is built to last. Their efficient production capabilities allow them to produce hundreds of parts every day!
Banjo valves are precision molded from schedule 80 polypropylene with fiberglass reinforcement for strength, durability and chemical resistance. Their self-aligning ball easily moves against their PTFE seats for smooth operation with very minimal handle pressure required to open or close them. Furthermore, each ball is diamond turned after molding to make sure spherically perfect contact is made between itself and its seat(s). These 100 PSI working pressure valves offer exceptional reliability.
Banjo provides an expansive selection of standard valves as well as electric valves designed to fit space-constrained systems, available with either four or six bolt designs featuring full ports or standard ports. Their EVX electric valve line features innovative technology tailored specifically for industry use.
Banjo Liquid Handling Products was established as Terra-Knife in 1959 in Indiana. Since then, they have produced and exported specialty hydraulic and pneumatic products all around the globe from their large production facilities with multiple molding presses, multiple machining cells, assembly cells, an optimized logistics system that facilitates production/shipping operations as well as their products are used for irrigation, livestock feeding and water transfer among many applications.
Named for their valve’s similarity to a banjo string instrument’s handle, their products are made of reinforced polypropylene that resists chemicals, impact and temperature stress for ease of installation and superior performance. Strong yet lightweight they make an impressionful statement about who they are as an organization.
They are resistant to chemicals
Banjo valves are constructed to withstand chemicals and corrosion, which extends their lifespan compared to other valve types. Furthermore, banjos are less prone to cracking and have low moisture absorption rates, making them suitable for applications requiring high pressure. Their rigid yet lightweight construction makes them more efficient than their counterparts while they can withstand impacts as well as temperature stressors; all factors which make banjo valves an excellent choice in many different situations.
Avoiding leaks in a system with banjo fittings relies on having strong connections that feature tight seals and are tight against one another. To do this, the connector should feature a rubber O-ring that seals against the pipe; and be constructed from material resistant to chemicals used within its system.
These features can help to address leaking, an issue for many vehicle owners. JEGS provides banjo valves and replacement parts for applications including brake fluid, oil transmission fluid clutch fluid coolant. Furthermore they’re great choices for engine compartments since they can easily be disconnected without dismantling an entire manifold.
The banjo valves are constructed from glass-reinforced polypropylene, making them durable and reliable. Resistant to various chemicals as well as high temperatures, these valves also do not absorb moisture or need repairs – features which make them popular choices in applications requiring chemical resistance.
Banjo valves offer many advantages when operating, with one of them being that they do not leak when in operation. This feature helps prevent spills and reduce maintenance needs on your vehicle, saving time and money as it allows you to change oil, transmission fluid, or other fluids without disassembling it first.
ZLG banjo connectors and couplings feature independent seals to provide protection against leaks or weeps, vibration, temperature variations, or resealing multiple times – qualities which make them an attractive alternative to standard washer-dependent banjo hydraulic, pipe, or hose fittings.
They are resistant to impact
Banjo valves are built to withstand impact and other forces, with reinforced polypropylene handles that are heat and cold resistant, resistant to chemicals and stress cracking – ideal for harsh farm applications. Their easy use ensures minimal fluid spillage; plus their interlocked handles eliminate the chance of accidentally opening or closing one half while leaving another half open; they even use cam levers for positive engagement!
Banjo valves can be found in many automotive components and applications such as fuel, oil, transmissions and clutches, coolant brakes and more. At JEGS we offer an impressive variety of banjo valves in different sizes and styles to meet every application need imaginable – as well as pumps fittings and accessories specifically tailored to banjos for every automotive need.
Banjo valves are small, ball-shaped devices used to allow air or water to pass through them. A person can turn its handle to regulate how much is passing at once – helping reduce spillage risks while saving fuel money, plus they help cut maintenance costs significantly.
Flange connections in banjo valves provide stronger and more secure connections than threaded connections, without needing tape or sealant and not leaking from vibration or torque. This saves time when replacing parts or replumbing systems without having to unthread threaded threaded connections first; additionally they prevent leaks caused by minor imperfections in pipes or seals allowing an easier process overall.
Each Zero-Leak Gold Banjo fitting assembly contains two metal-to-metal seals and an O-ring back-up seal to ensure minimal leakage. These seals minimize gaps between mating components and generate high unit loading during internal pressurization, with O-rings serving as protective barriers against contaminants and moisture intrusion.
Banjo Liquid Handling Products was founded by Jack Canine in 1959 to offer agriculture and industry with fluid handling products such as valves and fittings for fluid management applications. Their signature “Dry Mate” Dry Disconnect ball valves have become an industry standard; available with 4-bolt designs featuring 3-way options, full or standard ports, ANSI standards or stubby ports – their EVX electric valve range offers space-constrained systems an additional solution.
They are resistant to temperature stress
Banjo valves offer protection from temperature stress, making them ideal for fluid transfer applications that involve high temperatures. Temperature stress can damage internal components of pipes, leading to leakage or failure under high-pressure environments. Banjo valves are constructed of durable corrosion-resistant material to withstand wide temperature ranges – an essential feature when considering industrial and agricultural uses for these valves.
These fittings are commonly utilized for liquid transfer applications, including fuel delivery systems in automobiles and farm equipment, where fuel delivery systems require fuel. Banjo valves offer several advantages over traditional metal fittings, including reduced assembly time, better sealing properties, reduced space requirements and shorter assembly times. Ermeto DIN banjo fittings come in various types and materials; popular choices include steel with Cr(VI)-free surfaces as well as stainless steel versions which have also been offered with an annealed state that increases corrosion resistance.
A banjo ball valve can be used to stop or change the direction of flow in a pipe. Its handle is connected to its body via a hollow perforated bolt for quick and easy operation, and its primary advantage lies in not requiring a hose to be rotated close to its fitting attachment – thus prolonging its lifespan and increasing wear-resistance.
This type of ball valve is often known as a “reduced port” valve because its hole is one size smaller than that of its pipe itself, thus decreasing flow through but remaining strong enough for higher pressures. Reduced port valves make an excellent choice for high-pressure applications where fluid will remain stored over long periods.
Banjo valves are an ideal solution for your farm when it comes to fuel, water or chemicals. Their durable construction makes them highly resistant against wear-and-tear, easy to use and clean-up are key features ensuring optimal operation as they prevent harmful corrosives or toxic substances from leaking into soil or environment.