SSI Strainers
SSI
Y Strainers
Y strainers, alternatively referred to as wye strainers, have a “Y” shape and are positioned in-line to inhibit the admixture of solids, pipe scale, rust, and debris with liquids, gases, or steam within a flowline. These strainers employ perforated or wire mesh screens for straining and can be installed either vertically or horizontally. Their primary purpose is to safeguard pumps, meters, control valves, steam traps, regulators, and other process equipment. Available in diverse sizes and materials, Y strainers offer flexibility for various applications.
APPLICATIONS
- Power generation
- Steam, liquid, gas, and oil service
- Pulp and paper
- Chemical
- Process equipment
- Metal & mining
- Water & waste
SSI
t strainers
T-strainers have established themselves as cost-effective and reliable solutions for eliminating undesired materials from product flows. These devices prove particularly beneficial in settings with limited space, where maintaining high flow rates is critical, as well as in larger pipelines and applications necessitating special features. Additionally, they are a valuable option in situations where blowdown ports are not feasible, such as when removing the filter basket without the need to drain the fluid.
APPLICATIONS
- Process equipment
- Power generation
- Steam, liquid, gas, and oil service
- Pulp and paper
- Chemical
- Water & waste
- Metal & mining
SSI
t strainers (CUSTOM-FABRICATED)
Custom-fabricated T-strainers to fit any combination of unique requirements:
- Capable of pressures up to 3705 PSIG and temperatures up to 800°F
- Numerous materials available
- Buttweld ends and RTJ or RF flanges are available as end connections under ASME 16.34 and 16.5
FEATURES
- Three flow configurations are available
- Horizontal or vertical installations
- Stainless steel perforated screens and thru-bolt covers are standard
- Cover lifting lug standard on sizes 10” and larger
- Oxygen cleaning
- Internal/external coatings
- NACE MRO10-75
- Vent, drain, and differential pressure connections