Bucket Strainers

A Bucket Strainer is a type of mechanical filter used in piping systems to remove solid debris from liquids, gases, or steam. It is designed in the shape of a bucket or basket and is typically installed at the inlet of pumps, valves, meters, and other equipment to protect them from damage due to particulate matter.

MS BUCKET STRAINER

MS BUCKET STRAINER

  • BODYBODY – MILD STEEL
  • FILLTER – SS
  • PERFORATION – 3MM
  • SIZE – 25MM TO 600MM
  • END CONNECTION – FLANGE
  • TESTING PRESSURE – 24KG/CM2
  • WORKING PRESSURE – 16KG/CM2 – CAST IRON
  • Series: VEECO 130
  • PN 16
SS-BUCKET-STRAINER

SS BUCKET STRAINER

  • BODY – STANLESS STEEL
  • FILLTER – SS
  • PERFORATION – 3MM
  • SIZE – 50MM TO 300MM
  • END CONNECTION – FLANGE
  • TESTING PRESSURE – 24KG/CM2
  • WORKING PRESSURE – 16KG/CM2
  • Series: VEECO 210
  • PN 16

Key Features:

Design: Shaped like a perforated or mesh-lined bucket or basket, usually housed in a cylindrical or Y-type casing.
Material: Made from stainless steel, carbon steel, or other corrosion-resistant metals depending on the application.
Full Port: The bore matches the pipe’s inner diameter, minimizing flow resistance.
Straining Element: Contains a screen or mesh of specified size (micron rating) to trap particles.
Removable Basket: Easily lifted out for cleaning or replacement.

Advantages:

  • Available in various sizes and pressure ratings
  • Protects equipment from damage
  • Easy maintenance and cleaning
  • Durable and reusable strainer basket

Working Principle:

Fluid Entry: Fluid enters the strainer housing.
Filtration: It passes through the perforated or mesh basket, which captures unwanted solids.
Clean Flow: Clean fluid exits the strainer and continues through the system.
Maintenance: The basket is periodically removed, cleaned, or replaced to maintain flow efficiency.

Applications

  • Water treatment plants
  • Oil & gas pipelines
  • Chemical processing
  • HVAC systems
  • Food & beverage industries

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