Simplex Basket Strainer / Filter

Inline / Off line Welded design Strainer, Element Basket with Mesh, Horizontal Fitment with Flanged End / Butt Weld End – 150# to Higher

Activeline strainers have been specifically designed to meet all customer requirements including for high pressure applications. Designed and fabricated to ASME VIII Div.1 as standard but can also be supplied to other pressure vessel codes. I.e. ASME B 31.3 etc. Standard features include low pressure drops at high velocities, stainless steel perforated baskets as standard, vents and drains with the possibility to supply davit lifts, quick open closures, DP gauges. We are also able to manufacture against customer requests in all types of materials.

Applications

Wastewater, Spray Nozzle Systems, Protection of Heat Exchangers, Food Industry, Lubrication Systems, Cooling Towers, Boiler Feed Water, Paper Coating, Refining, Watering Plants, Paper Industries, And Many More

Design Features

  • Protection pipe systems, Clean liquid, Viscous and Gaseous Media
  • Large filtration area, Compact Size and Weight
  • Extensive Accessories and Technical Equipment
  • Various Surface coating and Special materials
  • The Strainer basket is easily removed, cleaned and replaced without breaking the piping connection
  • Changeover from a contaminated strainer basket to clean one is quick and easy, with less down time and more run time

Optional

Special Material (Monel, Hastelloy, Duplex & Other), Quick open cover without tools, Pedestal, Supporting bracket, mounted valves, Heating Jacket……

Mounted

Shut off and Regulating Media Stream :-
Ball Valves, Butterfly Valves, Gate Valves, Blank Disks, Ring Spacers, Orifice Plates

Security and Monitoring of the Media :-
Magnet Bars, Differential Pressure Display, Analogue / Digital Thermometers

Physical Characteristics

  • Line size
  • Types of piping connections (clamped, bevel seat, I-line, or other)
  • Construction materials
  • Gasket materials
  • Required Particle, Mesh, Hole, or Slot size in the Strainer / Filter element

Design Considerations

  • What fluid is being processed?
  • Viscosity
  • Specific gravity
  • Operating temperature and pressure
  • Maximum permissible pressure drop
  • Percentage of solids