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BS 35F-CS Flanged (Raised Face) Carbon Steel Simplex Basket Strainer - ASME Class 150

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  • BS 35F-CS Flanged (Raised Face) Carbon Steel Simplex Basket Strainer - ASME Class 150
  • BS 35F-CS Flanged (Raised Face) Carbon Steel Simplex Basket Strainer - ASME Class 150
  • BS 35F-CS Flanged (Raised Face) Carbon Steel Simplex Basket Strainer - ASME Class 150
  • BS 35F-CS Flanged (Raised Face) Carbon Steel Simplex Basket Strainer - ASME Class 150
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BS 35F-CS Flanged (Raised Face) Carbon Steel Simplex Basket Strainer - ASME Class 150

  • Sizes: 1 - 8 in.
  • End Type: RF Flanged
  • Material: Carbon Steel (A216 Gr. WCB)
  • Type: Basket Strainer
  • ASME Class: 150
  • Pressure/Temperature Rating: 740 PSI @ 100°F
  • Referenced Standards & Codes: ASME B16.5 - Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings; ASME B16.11 - Forged Steel Fittings, Socket-Welding and Threaded
  • 3/8 - 2 in. Standard Screen Selections:
    • Liquid: 1/16 (.0625)
    • Open Area: 41%
  • 2 1/2 - 4 in. Standard Screen Selections:
    • Liquid: 1/16 (.0625)
    • Open Area: 41%
  • 5 - 8 in. Standard Screen Selections:
    • Liquid: 1/8 (.125)
    • Open Area: 40%

Basket Strainer Installation - Operation - Maintenance Manual (PDF Download)

Titan Flow Control Screen Order Forms (PDF Download)

Simplex basket strainers are installed into a pipeline system to remove unwanted debris from the pipeline flow. Basket strainers are commonly used in horizontal pipelines where debris loading is high and the collection of solids is required. Straining is accomplished via a perforated or mesh lined straining element, internal to the basket strainer. In general, the size of the perforation or mesh should be slightly smaller than the smallest debris particle to be removed.

Replacement screens and gaskets available. Please call 1 (800) 333-3331 for more information.

Note: The correct size of a basket strainer is determined by its job function, not by the size of the pipeline.

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