Didtek Strainer can be defined as a pipe fitting through which liquid is passed for purification, filtering or separation from solid matter; anything used to strain a liquid; any device functioning as a sieve or filter used to prevent solid bodies from mixing in a liquid stream or flow line.
Didtek Strainer can be defined as a pipe fitting through which liquid is passed for purification, filtering or separation from solid matter; anything used to strain a liquid; any device functioning as a sieve or filter used to prevent solid bodies from mixing in a liquid stream or flow line. Strainers arrest pipeline debris such as scale, rust, jointing compound and weld metal in pipelines, protecting equipment and processes from their harmful effects, thus reducing downtime and maintenance.
Strainers are mechanical devices used to retain (and remove) unwanted particles from flowing liquids while also protecting equipment such as pumps and compressors. Strainers are classified into three types: Y, basket, and duplex. The strainer’s screen, notably its mesh size, is an important component (perforation density).
Typically, industrial strainers are installed after valves, condensers, and pumps. These intricate mechanical components play an essential role in ensuring the robustness and productivity of the pipe system. When the medium is particularly thick or contaminated, industrial strainers come in handy for removing unwanted particles.
A few examples of fields that regularly employ strainers are listed below.