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Brass strainer cloth is
utilized in filters and line strainers for the removal of foreign solids from a stream of
liquid or gaseous fluid. A strainer is typically a preliminary protective device for
removal of solids from fluids such as oil or fuel. |
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Data Sheet |
Meshes Per Linear Inch |
Wire Diameter |
Aperture Size |
Open Area |
Inches |
M.M. |
Inches |
M.M. |
PDS |
30 x 28 Mesh |
0.0080 |
0.203 |
0.025 x 0.028 |
0.64 x
0.71 |
59% |
PDS |
40 x 32 Mesh |
0.0075 |
0.190 |
0.018
x 0.024 |
0.44
x 0.60 |
53.2% |
PDS |
50
x 36 Mesh |
0.0070 |
0.178 |
0.013 x 0.020 |
0.34 x
0.53 |
48.6% |
PDS |
60
x 40 Mesh |
0.0060 |
0.152 |
0.010 x 0.019 |
0.25 x
0.49 |
48.6% |
PDS |
80
x 55 Mesh |
0.0055 |
0.140 |
0.007 x 0.013 |
0.18 x
0.32 |
39% |
PDS |
100
x 69 Mesh |
0.0040 |
0.102 |
0.006 x 0.010 |
0.15 x
0.26 |
43.4% |
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The brass strainer cloth specifications
listed above are normally available from stock for prompt delivery. Many other
strainer and filter cloth specifications are available in stainless steel,see Micronic Filter Cloth. |
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