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The pipeline filter serves as a filtration device specifically designed for hydraulic systems' piping sections, as well as for processes involving pipeline transportation. Its primary function is to remove solid particle contaminants from fluids (both liquid and gas), thereby safeguarding downstream equipment (such as pumps, valves, heat exchangers, nozzles, flow meters, etc.) from clogging or wear. Below is a detailed introduction to the pipeline filter:
I. Composition and Structure
The pipeline filter primarily comprises connecting pipes, a barrel body, a filter basket (or screen), flanges, flange covers, fasteners, and other components. These elements work in harmony to achieve fluid filtration and impurity retention.
II. Working Principle
The pipeline filter operates based on a screening or interception mechanism. As fluid enters the filter through the pipeline, impurities and particulates are blocked and retained by the filtering medium (either the screen or filter basket), while the cleaned fluid continues to flow through the screen. This process achieves the goal of fluid purification.
III. Classification
Based on the filter's structure and working principle, pipeline filters can be categorized into various types, including but not limited to straight-through pipeline filters, T-type pipeline filters, Y-type pipeline filters, duplex switching filters, and basket filters. Each type of filter has its unique application scenarios and advantages.
IV. Application Fields
Pipeline filters find extensive applications across multiple industries, including but not limited to petroleum, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food processing, water treatment, and energy production. In these industries, pipeline filters play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of equipment, enhancing product quality, and safeguarding production safety.