Hayward Expands Duplex Basket Strainer Line
—Literature Available Hayward Industrial Products, Inc., Elizabeth, N.J., recently added a 3-inch and 4-inch duplex plastic basket strainer to their product line. The strainers are made of polyvinyl chloride and contain no metal, and therefore are corrosionresistant.
They will handle flow rates up to 350 gpm.
The advantages of basket strainers are that they have a low flow resistance, while maintaining high dirt-holding capacities. Duplex strainers operate continuously because when one strainer becomes full, the flow may be switched to the other strainer while the first basket is removed, cleaned and replaced. The line never has to be shut down.
The plastic construction does not corrode, therefore the baskets will not contaminate products passing through them. The strainers will be useful in chemical processing, electroplating, photographic, mining, food processing, water treatment, pulp and paper and other industries.
Hayward already produces plastic duplex basket strainers in sizes up to 2 inches. The company feels that the larger 3-inch and 4-inch units will be valuable additions to and will extend the usefulness of plastic piping installations.
The new strainers are rated at 150 psi working pressure and can be furnished with threaded, socket or flanged-end connections. PVC baskets are available with !(- or X6-mch perforations.
For special applications and when extremely fine straining is needed, baskets can be supplied made of Type 316 stainless steel with 100 mesh linings.
For further information on the new Hayward Duplex Plastic Basket Strainers, Circle 47 on Reader Service Card
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