Monday, March 5, 2018

Re: [MW:27462] Differance between Stainers and Fillter ?

hello ,

Filters and strainers do have a lot in common. Both products are
designed to remove suspended particles from a liquid or gas. They also
both deliver similar benefits by protecting downstream equipment and
removing impurities or contaminants that might compromise the quality
or integrity of the product.

Both filters and strainers may be required by law or regulation for
safety or environmental reasons, used to improve the efficiency of the
system, or simply be required for practical purposes since in many
cases the flowstream would be useless without them.

Thanks,
Bala

On 3/5/18, PK M <pkmqaqc@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Differance between Stainers and Fillter ?
>
> Purpose of Stainers and Fillter ?
>
> Thanks in advance.
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