Watch: Steam Flange Strainer Carbon Steel DIN 16bar 25bar Double Layer Screen Ytype

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December 04, 2025
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Brief: Experience a brief tour of features designed to deliver dependable outcomes. In this video, you'll see a detailed walkthrough of the Steam Flange Strainer in Carbon Steel, built to DIN standards. Watch as we demonstrate its double-layer screen Y-type design, explain its operation for protecting pipeline equipment, and show the convenient maintenance process for cleaning and replacing the filter screen.
Related Product Features:
  • Designed to DIN standards with flange connections for pressures of PN16 and PN25.
  • Features a Y-type structure that reduces fluid resistance and pressure loss for efficient flow.
  • Equipped with a double-layer screen for filtration accuracy ranging from 10 to 480 mesh.
  • Constructed from durable materials like WCB, SS304, or SS316 for corrosion resistance.
  • Compact design shortens length by 40-60% compared to straight-through types, ideal for tight spaces.
  • Suitable for media including food, medicine, alcohol, milk, and beverages within -10 to 425°C.
  • Allows easy maintenance with a detachable strainer screen for quick cleaning and reloading.
  • Pressure rating is 1.5 times the system's maximum working pressure for enhanced safety.
متداول:
  • What are the pressure ratings available for this Y-type strainer?
    This strainer is designed for working pressures of PN16 and PN25, suitable for various industrial pipeline systems.
  • How is the filter screen maintained and cleaned?
    The strainer features a detachable screen that can be easily removed for cleaning and then reloaded, making maintenance straightforward and efficient.
  • What materials are used in the construction of this strainer?
    The body is made from WCB, SS304, or SS316, with a SS304 filter screen and SUS304/SUS316L stem, ensuring durability and corrosion resistance.
  • What is the temperature range for this strainer?
    It operates effectively within a temperature range of -10°C to 425°C, accommodating various medium types.