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  • How to Know When to Clean Your Y-Strainer

    How to Know When to Clean Your Y-Strainer

    Y-strainers look simple from the outside; just a funny shaped strainer doing its job. But that job is of the utmost importance, and for Y-strainers to perform their job properly,...

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  • The Internal Components of a Butterfly Valve

    The Internal Components of a Butterfly Valve

    Gate, Ball, Butterfly Oh My! In today’s world there are so many valve options that it can be hard to know what they all do. Butterfly valves are a quarter...

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  • Factors to Consider When Selecting an Industrial Filtration System

    Factors to Consider When Selecting an Industrial Filtration System

    There are numerous industries that make use of filtration systems, from pharmaceutical processing to food manufacturing to wastewater treatment. Selecting the right industrial filtration system involves many different factors including...

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  • Common Applications for Self-Cleaning Strainers

    Common Applications for Self-Cleaning Strainers

    In systems where consistent, high pressure is required, shutting down the system to perform maintenance can be a serious and costly delay. Self-cleaning strainers are used in a number of...

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  • A Breakdown of Industrial Valve Types

    A Breakdown of Industrial Valve Types

    Valves are arguably the workhorse of piping systems. There are many different types of industrial valves that perform countless jobs from isolating to regulating flow in a variety of different...

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  • How Different Types of Self-Cleaning Filters Work

    How Different Types of Self-Cleaning Filters Work

    In any system without adequate filtration, pipes can acquire build up in them that can cause the system to become less efficient. The effects of dirty water in the system...

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  • Guide for Installing a Y Strainer Vertically

    Guide for Installing a Y Strainer Vertically

    Y strainers filter out solids by using a perforated or wire mesh strainer. They are most frequently used in pressurized lines for gas, steam, or liquid. While it is most...

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  • Strainers vs. Filters: How They Differ

    Strainers vs. Filters: How They Differ

    Industrial strainers and filters are designed to remove unwanted particulates from a liquid or gas. The key difference between strainers and filters are the size of the particles they remove....

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