In some industries, like dairy, food, and pharmaceuticals, certain requirements and standards must be adhered to when it comes to production equipment. Understanding those requirements (and making sure your distributor knows too!) will ensure you get equipment that is compliant to agency standards.
For example, if you’re pushing a viscous product through a perforated insert where anything over a 20 psi pressure drop occurs, your perforated inserts will repeatedly collapse.
Gasket elastomers could also fail due to degradation in certain processes. EPDM elastomers breakdown in protein processes with fats and oils. This process requires Buna-N or Viton instead.
You’ll save yourself a lot of time and money in the long run if you fully understand your application upfront.
This is all about process optimization. Knowing the process’s flow rate and line size will ensure you’ve got the right size sanitary strainer for the job. The information you provide may also determine needs beyond strainers that are required for an efficient process, like a larger pump size.
Plugged strainers can bring production to a grinding halt. If you’ve employed the wrong strainer, you may find yourself stopping the process several times for repeated cleanings. To prevent this from happening, you may want to employ a dual or duplex strainer assembly that allows for cleaning of one strainer, while the other remains in operation. It may also make sense to just get a larger strainer body.
And finally, are you catching what you want to catch? Product integrity is at stake here, the right strainer ensures you’re getting repeatable, perfect results.
Choosing a sanitary strainer seems like a simple thing, but it’s not always. There are many important questions to be answered to make sure you get the right one without compromising product quality, safety, and cost. Before your next strainer or filter purchase, be sure to speak with an engineer, experienced in selection.
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