3/4 inch (DN20) Y strainer is made of high-quality brass material and threaded connections. Low cost Y type filter is used in chemical processing, agriculture, and manufacturing to increase equipment efficiency by preventing clogging and damage caused by particulate matter.
Specifications
- Model: ATO-ML-8202
- Nominal Diameter: DN20 (3/4 inch)
- Main Body Material: Brass
- Type: Y Type Strainer
- Nominal Pressure: 1.6Mpa
- Thread: Complies with ISO 228 Standard
- Applicable Temperature: -10℃≤T≤120℃
- Working Medium: Water, Oil, Non-Corrosive and Non-Combustible Gas
Dimensions (Unit: mm)
DN |
Size |
L |
B |
H |
20 |
3/4 inch |
68 |
20 |
39.5 |
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: Brass Y Strainer vs. Stainless Steel Y Strainer
Choosing between a brass Y strainer and a stainless steel Y strainer involves considering factors such as application, corrosion resistance, cost, and specific environmental conditions. Here's a brief comparison:
Brass Y Strainer
- Corrosion Resistance: Brass provides good corrosion resistance but may not be as resistant as stainless steel, especially in harsh environments.
- Applications: Brass Y strainers are commonly used in water systems, HVAC applications, and general industrial settings. They are suitable for applications with moderate corrosion potential.
Cost: Generally, brass is less expensive than stainless steel, making brass Y strainers a cost-effective choice for certain applications.
Stainless Steel Y Strainer
- Corrosion Resistance: Stainless steel offers superior corrosion resistance, making it suitable for corrosive environments, chemical processing, and marine applications.
- Applications: Stainless steel Y strainers are often chosen for demanding environments where corrosion is a significant concern. They are used in chemical plants, offshore platforms, and other industries with aggressive conditions.
- Strength: Stainless steel is known for its strength and durability, making it suitable for high-pressure and high-temperature applications.
In summary, choose a brass Y strainer for general applications with moderate corrosion concerns and a focus on cost-effectiveness. Opt for a stainless steel Y strainer when dealing with corrosive environments, chemicals, or situations where higher strength and durability are critical, even at a higher cost. Always consider the specific requirements of your application and consult with the manufacturer for recommendations based on your unique needs.