Seamlessly redirect your critical fluid flows with the Aomite Sanitary Manual Reversing Valve (Diverter Valve).
Engineered for applications where the flow direction of the fluid needs to be changed frequently, this special directional valve is a vital component for the food, beverage, dairy, and brewing industries. Operating on a robust 'two-position, three-way' principle, it allows operators to instantly divert flow between different pipelines simply by rotating the hygienic manual handle. Manufactured from premium SUS304 or SUS316L stainless steel, it features excellent corrosion resistance and an ultra-smooth internal structure to prevent bacterial traps. Complying with rigorous DIN, SMS, and ISO standards, it ensures a 100% leak-proof and sanitary fluid transfer system.
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| Parameter | Specification |
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| Product Type | Sanitary Reversing Valve / Flow Diverter Valve |
| Material Grade | SUS304 or SUS316L Stainless Steel |
| Valve Structure | Two-Position, Three-Way (6-way available upon request) |
| Drive / Power Method | Manual (Operated via hygienic rotating handle) |
| Available Sizes | DN15 to DN200 (1", 2" standard stock) |
| Connection Types | Tri-Clamp, Threaded, or Welded ends |
| Manufacturing Standards | ISO, DIN, SMS Compliant |
| Primary Application | Brewery fluid routing, dairy processing, pharmaceutical directional flow |
Three-Way
It means the valve body has three distinct connection ports (e.g., one inlet and two possible outlets).
Two-Position
It means the internal mechanism (and the manual handle) has two stopping points. In Position 1, the fluid flows from the inlet to Outlet A. By turning the handle to Position 2, the flow is instantly diverted from Outlet A to Outlet B. It acts as a perfect traffic cop for fluid pipelines.
No. Different Functions: A butterfly valve is a simple "on/off" valve for a single straight pipeline. It cannot divert fluid into a different direction.
The Correct Choice: To change flow direction, you must use a Reversing Valve (Diverter Valve) with a 3-way body. Attempting to build a diversion point using multiple butterfly valves and T-fittings creates "dead legs" where bacteria can grow, violating sanitary design principles.
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