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This resource site has been developed to provide online assistance and product updates to our customers.

Our staff have been involved the filtration industry for over 15 years and during this time we have been official distributors of the ISP-GAF, Hayward-GAF, Loeffler and now Eaton-GAF Bag filter Systems.

We have experience across many industries and we continue to assist business large and small with their ongoing filtration needs. Our warehouse carries filter bags, vessels and pipeline strainers for your ongoing industrial filtration needs.

 
Introduction to Basket Strainers

The problem of unwanted material in pipelines is a never ending one. Whether the flowing material I seawater, oil, paint or a variety of food or chemical products, there is often something present that can cause trouble. Dirt, foreign matter, or even clumps of the product itself can clog or damage pumps, spray nozzles, condensers, and similar equipment.

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Snap-Ring Filter Fitting Instructions

Snap Ring Bag fitted to Eaton GAF FilterGenerally Snap-Ring Filter Bags are supplied to the customer inside out.

Prior to installation or use, please do the following:

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How to Choose the Right Strainer Basket

How to Choose the Right Strainer Basket

The basket is the heart of a strainer since this is where the unwanted material is trapped. Strainer baskets are made of perforated sheet metal and a wide range of opening sizes is available. The size of the basket perforation should be slightly smaller than the minimum particle size to be removed. Using a smaller perforation opening than necessary only means the basket will fill and clog more quickly and have to be cleaned more often. Well made strainer baskets should be brazed or welded. The use of solder to hold the basket together cuts the cost, but it is not recommended. Soldered baskets are inherently weak and can break easily.

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