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Create a basket to meet your exact size specifications.
Made of polypropylene, these baskets withstand most acids and chemicals.
These baskets have a fine nylon mesh construction and plastic frame.
More economical than stainless steel, choose these baskets when corrosion is not a concern.
Made from sheet metal with stamped holes, these baskets are more rigid than wire mesh.
Baskets are wire mesh.
Iron basket strainers offer fair corrosion resistance.
Made of 316 stainless steel, these basket strainers have better corrosion resistance than iron and bronze basket strainers.
These strainers are made of durable bronze and clear plastic so you can monitor collecting debris without stopping flow in your system.
Bronze basket strainers are stronger and more corrosion resistant than iron basket strainers.
These basket strainers are constructed for use with boilers and pressure vessels.
Spend less time on maintenance—these strainers have an inverted basket that allows debris to fall into the drain as it collects.
PVC strainers withstand temperatures up to 140° F.
CPVC can handle higher temperatures than PVC and polyester. Use for applications up to 180° F.
Polyester strainers withstand temperatures up to 120° F.
No need to shut down your operation to service your strainer—these have two baskets so you can divert flow to one basket while you work on the other.
These filter bag housings have very good corrosion resistance for a long service life in harsh environments.
These steel filter bag housings have heavy duty construction and are more durable than our other metal housings.
Aluminum filter bag housings are lighter weight than steel or stainless steel but still provide good corrosion resistance.
Smaller in size than our other filter bag housings, these work well in tight spaces.
These housings are clear so you can monitor collecting debris without stopping flow.
Made of pure polypropylene, these filter bag housings don’t contain additives or fillers that can leach into your process line.
Filter contaminants from high-volume pipelines with these filter bag housings, which are lighter than metal filter bag housings.
Filter contaminants from high-volume pipelines with these filter bag housings.
Catch materials that fall through your sieve.
Place on your sieve to keep materials in while keeping contaminants out.
These sieves have big openings for sorting large particles.
Use these drain grates in areas without vehicle traffic.
Adjust these grates to fit a range of hole diameters.
These grates are strong enough to handle a high volume of traffic, even from vehicles.
These drains are an economical alternative to iron floor drains.
These sink drains have an overflow cutout.
Drain liquids and rinse food with these strainers.