The Cone Strainer is a specialized filtration device designed to remove solid particles and debris from flowing liquids, gases, or steam in piping systems. It features a conical or cone-shaped straining element that provides a large surface area for filtration while maintaining a compact design. Cone strainers are commonly used in applications where high debris loads are expected, and they are particularly effective in protecting equipment such as pumps, valves, and meters from damage caused by contaminants.
Temporary filter, also known as cone filter, belongs to the pipeline filter series, installed on the pipeline can remove the large solid impurities in the fluid, so that the machine equipment (including compressors, pumps, etc.), instruments can work and operate normally, to stabilize the process and ensure the role of safety. The temporary filter is divided into two categories: cuspid-bottom cone type and flat-bottom cone type.
Key Features:
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Conical Design:
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The cone-shaped straining element provides a large filtration area, allowing for efficient debris removal with minimal pressure drop.
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The conical shape is ideal for applications with high debris loads, as it offers a larger holding capacity compared to flat or cylindrical strainers.
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Durable Construction:
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Made from materials such as stainless steel, carbon steel, or other alloys, cone strainers are designed to withstand high pressures, temperatures, and corrosive environments.
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Removable Cone:
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The conical straining element is removable for easy cleaning and maintenance, reducing downtime and ensuring continuous operation.
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Versatile Connection Types:
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Available with flanged, threaded, or welded ends to suit various piping systems and installation requirements.
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High Debris Capacity:
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The conical design allows for a larger volume of debris to be collected before requiring cleaning or replacement.
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Operation:
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The fluid enters the strainer through the inlet and passes through the conical straining element.
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Solid particles and debris are captured by the cone, while the filtered fluid exits through the outlet.
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Over time, the cone can be removed, cleaned, and reinstalled, ensuring continuous and efficient operation.
Types of Cone Strainers:
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Flanged Cone Strainer:
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Designed with flanged ends for easy installation and removal in larger piping systems.
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Threaded Cone Strainer:
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Features threaded ends for easy installation in low to medium-pressure systems.
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Welded Cone Strainer:
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Suitable for high-pressure and high-temperature applications, with welded ends for permanent installation.
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High-Pressure Cone Strainer:
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Constructed from forged materials and designed to handle extreme pressures and temperatures.
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