In industrial pipeline systems, protecting critical equipment from solid particle contamination is essential for maintaining stable operation and extending service life. The Y-type strainer (Y-strainer) is a compact and efficient filtration device widely used in oil & gas, petrochemical, power generation, and process industries.
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Pipeline blockage is one of the most common operational challenges in industrial fluid transport systems. Solid particles such as rust, sand, welding slag, and debris can accumulate inside pipelines, causing reduced flow efficiency, equipment damage, and unexpected shutdowns.
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In process systems such as petrochemical, industrial water treatment, energy, power, and fine chemical industries, pipeline clogging due to impurities remains one of the core issues affecting stable system operation. Once welding slag, rust, sand particles, or solid debris enter the pipeline, they not only cause valve jamming and pump wear but may also lead to unplanned shutdowns, resulting in high maintenance costs.
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In industrial water treatment systems, filtration equipment is often regarded as a basic component, yet in actual operation, it directly impacts the stability, equipment service life, and operation & maintenance (O&M) costs of the entire pipeline network.
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In industrial pipeline systems, protecting critical equipment from solid particle contamination is essential for maintaining stable operation and extending service life. The Y-type strainer (Y-strainer) is a compact and efficient filtration device widely used in oil & gas, petrochemical, power generation, and process industries.
Pipeline blockage is one of the most common operational challenges in industrial fluid transport systems. Solid particles such as rust, sand, welding slag, and debris can accumulate inside pipelines, causing reduced flow efficiency, equipment damage, and unexpected shutdowns.
In process systems such as petrochemical, industrial water treatment, energy, power, and fine chemical industries, pipeline clogging due to impurities remains one of the core issues affecting stable system operation. Once welding slag, rust, sand particles, or solid debris enter the pipeline, they not only cause valve jamming and pump wear but may also lead to unplanned shutdowns, resulting in high maintenance costs.
In industrial water treatment systems, filtration equipment is often regarded as a basic component, yet in actual operation, it directly impacts the stability, equipment service life, and operation & maintenance (O&M) costs of the entire pipeline network.