Strainer is often used in piping systems to filter solid particles or impurities from fluids. It is usually installed at the inlet of a valve or other equipment to prevent impurities from entering the piping system. Strainers are typically made of metal or plastic, with varying filtration levels and material options to suit different fluids and application requirements. In industrial and commercial applications, filters are critical to protecting equipment, preventing clogging, and maintaining fluid quality.
What Is A Strainer Used For?
Strainer is used in a pipeline system to remove solid particles or impurities from a flowing fluid. It is typically installed at the inlet of valves, pumps, or other equipment to prevent debris from entering the pipeline system. Strainers are designed to capture particles such as rust, scale, sediment, or other solid contaminants, thereby protecting downstream equipment and ensuring the integrity of the fluid. In industrial and commercial applications, strainers play a crucial role in safeguarding equipment, preventing clogging, and maintaining fluid quality.
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