Y-Strainers are typically used in applications where the
amount of solids to be removed is small, and where frequent
clean-out is not required. Besides their obvious uses
in liquid applications, they are most often installed in
gaseous services such as steam, air, nitrogen, natural gas
etc. The compact, cylindrical shape of the Y-Strainer is
very strong and can readily accommodate the high pressures
that are common in this type of service. A steam
pressure of 1500 psi will often be found at temperatures of
500°C. The strength of the standard Y-Strainer design can
easily accommodate these extreme parameters although
the material of construction will probably be alloy steel.
A Y-Strainer has the
advantage of being able to be installed in either a horizontal
or vertical position. However, in both cases, the screening element
must be on the
'downside' of the strainer body so the entrapped solids can
be properly collected and held for disposal.
Y-Strainers are offered to meet the
specific requirements of the intended service. Carbon Steel construction is offered
when strength to meet pressure/temperature parameters
or resistance to mechanical shock is required. Stainless
steel is a common material for corrosion resistance considerations.
We can also offer a full range of Model 80 Y-Strainers
covering flanged end connections to 1500lb rating and
socket weld/threaded connections to 2500lb rating.
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