Gravity Diverter Valves

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Gravity Diverter Valves
Gravity Diverter Valves

Gravity Diverter Valves are used to redirect material flow in a gravity stream where there is no pressure differential between the inlet or the discharge leg(s) of the valve.It is designed to divert material to one of two destinations while in a gravity fall. These are designed to handle the gravity feed of dry powders, pellets, granules, or any other free flowing product. Valve is dust tight inside to outside. Flap-gate minimizes leakage between system legs. Contact factory representative for pressure and temperature limitations.

Gravity diverter valves are a fabricated design used on gravity applications where little or no pressure is involved. These units are generally fabricated from 1/8" plate and include an internal flap that is manufactured with two plates sandwiching a polyurethane wiper seal. The whole assembly is mounted on the main spindle, which is supported externally by two sealed-for-life, 2-bolt flanged ball bearings.

One special feature of gravity diverter valve is an interior with smooth surfaces for an optimum unobstructed flow of material. Also, the unique design provides a tight seal between the diverter flop gate and the sidewalls to prevent possible leaks when discharging material. Another special feature is the use of a high life cycle pneumatic rotary actuator to rotate the flop gate into position, eliminating all external moving parts. A visual indicator and position switches can be installed for visual and electrical verification of the valve position. A large inspection hatch enables easy access for inspection or maintenance of the internal components.



Features

  • Compact, rugged design
  • Small divert angles ensure good flow conditions
  • Smooth internals with negligible lodgment areas
  • Available with spigotted or flanged ends
  • Pneumatics and switches housed in guards
  • Easy access and maintenance
  • Many orientations and designs available