The Y Filter Y Strainer is an indispensable device in the pipeline system for conveying media. The y-type filter is usually installed at the inlet end of a pressure reducing valve, pressure relief valve, fixed water level valve or other equipment to remove impurities in the medium. , to protect the normal use of valves and equipment.
Its function is to over-condition mechanical impurities in the medium, and can filter rust, sand, and small amounts of solid particles in the sewage to protect the fittings on the equipment pipelines from wear and blockage, and protect the normal operation of the equipment.
Y type strainer is usually installed at the inlet end of pressure reducing valve, pressure relief valve, fixed water level valve or other equipment to remove impurities in the medium to protect the normal use of valves and equipment. Its function is to over-condition mechanical impurities in the medium, and can filter rust, sand, and small amounts of solid particles in the sewage to protect the fittings on the equipment pipelines from wear and blockage, and protect the normal operation of the equipment.
The applicable industries of Y-type filters include construction, chemical industry, electric power, metallurgy, rubber, papermaking, textile, coal, food and other industries. It is especially used in the utilization of circulating water in factories to maximize the effective use of water resources.
Fleyenda offers Y type, basket and T-type stainless steel filters, Vertical or horizontal installation, mesh size can be customized, and is widely used in water, oil, etc pipes. Fit for domestic wastewater, sewage and industrial sewage applications.
The air filter and pressure reducing valve are assembled together, which is called a pneumatic two-union assembly.
The working principle of the two-union air filter regulator lubricator: compressed air first enters the air filter, controls its output pressure through pressure reduction, and then is output through the output port. It is usually used in unlubricated pneumatic systems.