Strainers are equipped with a replaceable mesh from stainless steel in various mesh sizes.
GEA strainers are designed for installation in the refrigerant circulation of industrial refrigeration systems. They are equipped with a replaceable mesh from stainless steel in various mesh sizes. The insert is self-centring and is held in position by the cover. The medium flows through the mesh insert from the inside to the outside.

| SS Strainers | |
| material | steel or stainless steel |
| nominal size | DN 10-350 |
| nominal pressure level | PS 25, PS 40, PS 63, PS 160 |
| temperature range for standard valves | -60 °C bis +150 °C |
| temperature range for HT valve series | -10 °C bis +200 °C |
| connection | butt welding and flanged ends as per DIN and ANSI
brazed ends threaded ends |
| additional information | available mesh sizes (µm): 63 / 80 / 100 / 135 / 150 / 200 / 250 / 500 |

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