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[[File:Basket_filters_01.jpg|thumb|right|Basket Filters]]
[[File:Basket_filters_02.jpg|thumb|right|Basket Filter]]
[[File:Basket_filters_03.jpg|thumb|right|Duplex Basket Filters]]
 
'''Basket filters''' & strainers will permit the straining & filtering of a wide variety of fluids, to retain solids of almost any size. All baskets are easily removable & cleanable. Basket strainer elements can be offered in single cylinder, double cylinder, multi-cylinder & pleated design depending upon requirement of application. They are constructed of filter housing, filter element supported with perforated cage, positive sealing arrangement to avoid any bypass & choice of end connections.
 
 
==Operation==
Unfiltered liquid enters the basket housing and passes down through them. Solids are retained inside / outside of basket depending upon design and are removed when the unit is serviced.They are available with insitu backwashing arrangement, wherein removal of baskets for cleaning is not required often.
Basket filters & strainers are normally supplied with spring arrangement at the top of filter element. This will ensure any type of bypassing & confirm the position of basket, even in case of reverse flow. Fluid bypass around the basket is prevented by an optional O-Ring seal between the basket rim and the housing inside diameter.
 
 
==Features and Benefits==
*Large-area, heavy–duty baskets
*Low pressure drop
*Housings are permanently piped
*Covers are O-Ring sealed
*Carbon steel or stainless steel (304 Or 316) housing
*Easy to clean
*Option of insitu backwashing
*Filtration rating available from 5 micron to 2000 micron & more
*ASME code stamp available
*High pressure rating design available
*Flow rate up to 2000 m3/hr
*Customized design available
*All housings made from SS 316 L, SS 316 & SS304 are mirror polished to resist adhesion of dirt and scale
*Carbon steel housings are sand blasted, Epoxy coated & finally painted with two coats of synthetic enamel
*Liquid displacers for easier servicing
*Duplex / Triplex & Jacketed units available
*High temperature & high pressure design are available
*Normally designed for free flow area through screen, 4 – 6 times pipe flow area
*Choice of basket filter elements
 
- Single cylinder design
 
- Double cylinder design
 
- Multi cylinder design
 
- Pleated element design available for low pressure drop & high dirt holding capacity
 
 
==Application area==
*Oil and Gas
*Petro Chemicals
*Pharma and Biotech
*Steel and Power
*Chemicals
*Ceramics
*Paints and Inks
*Cement
*Diary
*Food and Beverages
*Electronic
*Mining
*Pulp and Paper
*Aerospace and Defence
*Marine
*Water Treatment
*Dyes and Intermediates
*Automobiles
 
 
==Related Topic==
*[[Basket Strainers]]
 
 
==Video==
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Revision as of 00:37, 18 September 2012


Basket Filters
Basket Filter
Duplex Basket Filters

Basket filters & strainers will permit the straining & filtering of a wide variety of fluids, to retain solids of almost any size. All baskets are easily removable & cleanable. Basket strainer elements can be offered in single cylinder, double cylinder, multi-cylinder & pleated design depending upon requirement of application. They are constructed of filter housing, filter element supported with perforated cage, positive sealing arrangement to avoid any bypass & choice of end connections.


Operation

Unfiltered liquid enters the basket housing and passes down through them. Solids are retained inside / outside of basket depending upon design and are removed when the unit is serviced.They are available with insitu backwashing arrangement, wherein removal of baskets for cleaning is not required often. Basket filters & strainers are normally supplied with spring arrangement at the top of filter element. This will ensure any type of bypassing & confirm the position of basket, even in case of reverse flow. Fluid bypass around the basket is prevented by an optional O-Ring seal between the basket rim and the housing inside diameter.


Features and Benefits

  • Large-area, heavy–duty baskets
  • Low pressure drop
  • Housings are permanently piped
  • Covers are O-Ring sealed
  • Carbon steel or stainless steel (304 Or 316) housing
  • Easy to clean
  • Option of insitu backwashing
  • Filtration rating available from 5 micron to 2000 micron & more
  • ASME code stamp available
  • High pressure rating design available
  • Flow rate up to 2000 m3/hr
  • Customized design available
  • All housings made from SS 316 L, SS 316 & SS304 are mirror polished to resist adhesion of dirt and scale
  • Carbon steel housings are sand blasted, Epoxy coated & finally painted with two coats of synthetic enamel
  • Liquid displacers for easier servicing
  • Duplex / Triplex & Jacketed units available
  • High temperature & high pressure design are available
  • Normally designed for free flow area through screen, 4 – 6 times pipe flow area
  • Choice of basket filter elements

- Single cylinder design

- Double cylinder design

- Multi cylinder design

- Pleated element design available for low pressure drop & high dirt holding capacity


Application area

  • Oil and Gas
  • Petro Chemicals
  • Pharma and Biotech
  • Steel and Power
  • Chemicals
  • Ceramics
  • Paints and Inks
  • Cement
  • Diary
  • Food and Beverages
  • Electronic
  • Mining
  • Pulp and Paper
  • Aerospace and Defence
  • Marine
  • Water Treatment
  • Dyes and Intermediates
  • Automobiles


Related Topic


Video