Y-Strainer

y-strainer
“Y” Strainers take their name from their configuration. They are most commonly used in pressurized lines, gas or liquid, but can also be used in suction or vacuum conditions. They are intended for applications where small amounts of solid particulate are expected, and where clean-out will be infrequent. If solids will flush easily from the screen, and fluid can be exhausted to atmosphere, a blow-down valve on the drain port will allow clean-out without removal of the screen, and without interrupting the process flow.

Y-strainer includes cast steel Y-Strainer and cast stainless steel Y-Strainer. Durable screen and excellent casting quality is our feature.

Cast Steel Y-Strainer
ANSI Class 150 Y-Strainer
ANSI Class 300 Y-Strainer

Cast Stainless Steel Y-Strainer
ANSI Class 150 Y-Strainer
ANSI Class 300 Y-Strainer

CAST STEEL Y-STRAINER

Design Description:
Y-PATTERN
BOLTED COVER WITH DRAIN PLUG
PERFORATED STAINLESS STEEL SCREEN
AVAILABLE WITH 40 – 200 MESH SCREEN
Material:
A216-WCB
A217-WC6
A352-LCB
Ends:
FLANGED ENDS
BUTTWELDING ENDS
Ratings:
ANSI
150 LBS (PRODUCT DETAIL)
300 LBS (PRODUCT DETAIL)
JIS 10K and 20K
PN 16 and 40

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