Low price 3" (DN80) Y strainer, flanged type, comes with PN16 working pressure, 304/316 stainless steel material, Y type strainer is commonly used in water plants, papermaking, metallurgy, chemical, petroleum, construction, wind power, construction and other pipeline projects.
Specifications
- Model: ATO-GL41H
- Type: Y Type Strainer
- Nominal Diameter: 3 inch (DN80)
- Working Pressure: PN16
- Product Material: 304/316 Stainless Steel
- Connection Form: Flange
- Temperature Range: -40°C~180°C
- Weight: 11.57kg
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 |
5 |
BOLT OUTER HEXAGON |
S304 |
4-12 |
DN |
b |
L±1.05 |
D |
D1 |
D2 |
T |
f |
z-φd |
80 |
80 |
280 |
200 |
160 |
132 |
20 |
2 |
8-φ18 |
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 flanged Y strainer?
A flanged Y strainer is a type of industrial filtration device designed to remove solid particles from liquids or gases flowing through pipelines. Its distinctive Y-shaped body contains a straining element, typically a perforated mesh or screen, positioned at a downward angle from the inlet. This configuration allows the strainer to efficiently capture and retain debris, preventing it from entering and potentially damaging downstream equipment such as pumps, valves, and meters. The flanged connections on either end facilitate easy installation and maintenance. Flanged Y strainers are commonly used in diverse industries, including petrochemical, chemical processing, water treatment, and HVAC systems, where the protection of sensitive equipment and the maintenance of fluid quality are essential for the smooth operation of industrial processes.