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For use in medium-pressure applications, these Y-strainers have good corrosion resistance.
Maximize flow when straining your liquid process lines—material passes more quickly through this wire cloth's rectangular openings than through other wire cloth.
More corrosion-resistant in salt water than stainless steel, these brass wire cloths are often used in marine environments.
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.
Filter housings are made of 304 or 316 stainless steel for very good-to-excellent corrosion resistance.
Use in applications up to 300 psi.
Remove small particles in lines that reach up to 5,000 psi to protect sensitive equipment, such as hydraulic controls.
Empty liquids from sinks into sewer lines.
These sink drains have an overflow cutout.
A built-in strainer traps debris and allows you to replace the screen without disconnecting your pipeline.
Monitor and maintain flow quality from a single valve—these valves have a gauge port, strainer, and drain built in.
Monitor and maintain flow quality from a single valve. Thanks to their solder-connect union fitting, these valves are especially useful in lines that require frequent maintenance and cleaning.
Strain samples as you transfer them into containers. Made of metal, these funnels are more durable and withstand higher temperatures than plastic funnels.