Designed for precision pressure fermentation and natural carbonation, the Aomite Mini Straight Tri-Clamp Spunding Valve offers exceptional pressure stability in a compact, durable profile.
Ideal for commercial fermenters, this valve allows brewers to produce clean, low-ester lagers under pressure and is perfectly suited for counter-pressure transfers. Crafted from premium stainless steel, it features an easy-to-observe engraved scale on the central shaft, providing precise adjustments from 0.2 to 2.2 Bar (0 to 35 PSI) without the need for an external gauge. Equipped with standard 1.25" or 1.5" tri-clamp connections, it ensures rapid sanitary installation. As a direct China manufacturer, we support bulk wholesale orders for brewing equipment integrators.
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| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Material Grade | Premium SUS304 or SUS316L Stainless Steel |
| Valve Style | Mini Straight Type (Compact Profile) |
| Connection Type | Tri-Clamp (TC) Standard |
| Available Sizes | 1.25" and 1.5" TC Models |
| Adjustable Pressure Range | 0.2 to 2.2 Bar (0 to 35 PSI) |
| Pressure Indication | Engraved indicating scales on the central shaft |
| Primary Application | Pressure fermentation, natural carbonation, counter-pressure transfers |
| Feature | Mini Straight Type (This Product) | Vertical Gauge Type |
|---|---|---|
| Pressure Reading | Read via engraved mechanical scale on the shaft. | Read via a visual dial (diaphragm gauge). |
| Durability & Profile | Extremely robust, compact, no fragile glass parts. Withstands harsh washdowns. | Taller profile; gauge requires more careful handling during cleaning. |
| Best Application | Tight spaces, mobile tanks, heavy-duty commercial environments. | Systems requiring highly granular, at-a-glance pressure monitoring. |
Counter-Pressure Transfer Application
When transferring beer from a fermenter to a brite tank or keg, oxygen exposure must be avoided. By attaching this mini spunding valve to the receiving vessel and setting it to match the pressure of the source tank, brewers can create a closed, counter-pressure loop. The valve safely vents displaced gas as the vessel fills, ensuring a smooth, foam-free, and zero-oxygen transfer.