Strainer valves are used to filter fluids in various industrial processes. They are commonly made of cast iron but can also be found in stainless steel, brass, or steel constructions, making them highly versatile for use in numerous industries and installations. The shape of these valves often resembles the letter "Y" in English. Strainer valves are particularly useful in steam, liquid, and gas pressure lines, but they can also be used in vacuum or suction conditions. These valves trap deposits like scales and rust in the pipeline, preventing harmful effects on equipment and processes, thus reducing downtime and maintenance.

Types of Strainer Valves
- Y Strainer
- Basket Strainer
- Duplex Strainer
- Temporary Strainer
- Backflush Strainer
- Self-Cleaning Strainer
Advantages of Strainer Valves
- Protection of Sensitive Equipment
- Cost Reduction
- Improved Fluid Quality
- Pressure Drop Reduction
- Easy Maintenance
- Variety in Design and Material
- Increased System Efficiency
- High quality and manufacturing standards
Applications of Strainer Valves in Various Industries:
- Oil and Gas Industry
- Water and Wastewater Treatment
- Food and Pharmaceutical Industries
- Manufacturing and Process Industries
Pressure - Class:
- Stralner Valve class #150
- Stralner Valve class #300
- Stralner Valve class #600
- Stralner Valve class #900
- Stralner Valve class #1500
- Stralner Valve class #2500





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