A fluidic valve (125, 300, 500, 900, 1000, 1100, 1200, 1300) switches a
state of flow of a fluid in a fluid communication channel of a fluid
guiding structure (505). Heating a bi-phase valve element (515, 1065,
1215) causes a change a state of the bi-phase valve element from a high
viscosity state to a low viscosity state. A bi-phase valve element that
clogs the fluid communication channel can be pushed into an expanded
portion (135, 320, 520, 915, 1220) of the fluid communication channel by
an application of pressure to the fluid while the bi-phase valve element
is in the low viscosity state, unclogging the fluid communication channel.
A bi-phase valve element can be pushed from a valve element source chamber
(550, 1250) into the fluid communication channel by using a pumped fluid
entering the source chamber at a pump inlet (551) while the bi-phase valve
element is in the low viscosity state, clogging the fluid communication
channel.