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Frequently Asked Questions


1.What types of strainers are available at Pro Flow Dynamics?

Ans: We offer Y-strainers, disc strainers, round hole strainers, and more, crafted from durable materials such as stainless steel, brass, and aluminum. Available in various sizes, these strainers are perfect for efficient filtration in diverse fluid systems.


2.What is the purpose of a strainer in a pipeline system?

Ans: Strainers remove debris, sediment, and particles from fluids to protect pumps, valves, and other equipment, ensuring smooth system operation.


3.What are the common applications of strainers?

Ans: Strainers are commonly used in water treatment, chemical processing, oil and gas, HVAC systems, and food and beverage industries.


4.How often should I clean or replace a strainer?

Ans: Cleaning frequency depends on your system's debris load. Regular inspection and cleaning will ensure optimal performance and longer product life.


5.Can your strainers handle high-pressure applications?

Ans: Yes, our strainers are designed to withstand high-pressure environments. Check the product specifications for exact pressure ratings.


6.Can I use your strainers for both liquids and gases?

Ans: Absolutely! Our strainers are designed for versatility and can filter both liquids and gases effectively.


7.Do you offer strainers suitable for food-grade applications?

Ans: Yes, we provide strainers made from food-safe materials, ideal for applications in the food and beverage industry.


8.Do you offer strainers suitable for food-grade applications?

Ans: Yes, we provide strainers made from food-safe materials, ideal for applications in the food and beverage industry.


9.Can I install your strainers vertically or horizontally?

Ans: Yes, most of our strainers can be installed in either orientation. Refer to the installation instructions for optimal setup.


10.What is the maximum temperature your strainers can handle?

Ans: The maximum temperature varies by material. Stainless steel strainers can typically handle higher temperatures than other materials.