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  • When to Use a Y-Strainer with a Blow Down Connection

    When to Use a Y-Strainer with a Blow Down Connection

    Y-strainers can be installed horizontal or vertical depending on the application. They are often used in water filtration, chemical processing, and other applications where debris is removed at various stages along...

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  • What is a Melt-Blown Filter Cartridge?

    What is a Melt-Blown Filter Cartridge?

    When using cartridge filtration, the goal is typically to get the highest-purity level, think drinking water. Melt-blown filter cartridges are made from polymer fibers that are pressed and sintered, then...

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  • How To Reuse Water in Food Processing Plants

    How To Reuse Water in Food Processing Plants

    Water is a resource that should not be wasted. To avoid wasted water, it's best if the water is reused. In order for the water to be reused, it must...

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  • Why Use Hayward Flow Control's Products?

    Why Use Hayward Flow Control's Products?

    Hayward Flow Control is the top choice for filtration products due to their long-lasting, durable equipment. The brand originated in 1923 and has since proven their reputation for safe, reliable,...

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  • A History of Eaton Filtration

    A History of Eaton Filtration

    Eaton is dedicated to improving people’s lives and the environment through power management technologies that are safe, efficient, reliable and sustainable. For more than a century Eaton has served the...

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  • What’s the Difference? Depth vs. Surface Filtration

    What’s the Difference? Depth vs. Surface Filtration

    Understanding the fluid that you are going to filter is important when deciding to use either depth filtration or surface filtration. The main difference is that, with surface filtration, the...

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  • How to Keep Process Cooling Fluids Clean

    How to Keep Process Cooling Fluids Clean

    Keeping process cooling fluids clean requires a filtration strategy – this could include a strainer, filter, or a combination of both. Below are several options for cleaning process cooling fluids....

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