Reliable 2 inch stainless steel Y strainer for sale online. It is equipped with DN50, 800PSI working pressure, SS 304/316 material and optional BSP, BSPT and NPT thread standards. Y-type filter is commonly used in chemical processing, oil and gas, water treatment and food processing.
Specifications
- Model: ATO-T11F-800WOG (P/R)
- Type: Y Type Strainer
- Nominal Diameter: 2 inch (DN50)
- Working Pressure: 800PSI
- Product Material: 304/316 Stainless Steel
- Connection Form: Thread
- Thread Standard: BSP, BSPT, NPT
- Temperature Range: -20°C~180°C
- Weight: 1.2kg
Dimensions (Unit: mm)
Main Part Materials |
NO. |
Part Name |
Materials |
QTY |
1 |
BODY |
CF8/CF8M |
1 |
2 |
FILTER |
S304/S316 |
1 |
3 |
JOINT GASKET |
PTRE/RPTFE |
1 |
4 |
CAP |
CF8/CF8M |
1 |
Dimension (Unit: mm) |
DN |
D |
L±1.5 |
H |
50 |
47 |
127 |
90.2 |
Applications
Y-type strainers can remove impurities, debris, and solid particles from fluid or gas pipelines in industrial and commercial applications. They are typically used in applications where a high flow rate is required, and where there is a risk of damage to equipment or processes from the presence of solid particles.
Tips: What is a Y-type strainer?
A Y-type strainer is a type of industrial filtration device that is used to remove impurities and solid particles from fluid or gas pipelines. It is called a Y-type strainer because of its shape, which resembles the letter "Y".
A Y-type strainer typically consists of a body with an inlet and outlet, and a strainer element located inside the body. The strainer element is a mesh or perforated screen that traps solid particles as fluid or gas flows through it. The strainer element can be easily removed and cleaned or replaced as needed.
Y-type strainers are commonly used in a variety of industrial applications, such as in the oil and gas, chemical, and power generation industries, to protect pumps, compressors, and other equipment from damage caused by solid particles and debris. They are also used in HVAC systems to protect heat exchangers and cooling towers from debris and sediment.