Keep dust and other contaminants out of process lines

Remove leaves, sludge, and trash from basins and sewers

Scoop cigarette butts out of ashtray sand

Rinse and drain liquid from food

Pair with dewatering pumps to clean up flooded areas

Remove water or sewage water from jobsites and flooded areas without sump pits

Capture and separate particles to remove them from the air

Use to cover, clean, and insulate objects

Use with filter bags to trap and remove particles from liquid

Use with filter cartridges to remove particles from liquid

Strain particles out of various substances

Guide dripping wastewater and condensate down your drain to prevent splashing

Block solids from falling down drains while liquids flow freely

Catch liquid from the floor and direct it down a drain pipe

Channel liquids and dry materials for easy pouring into small openings

Place inside nozzles and spigots to prevent leaks in an attached hose

Replace individual rods in an existing filter or create a new one

Pull metal and other magnetic contaminants out of lines

Made of cast iron to handle high-volume foot and vehicle traffic.

Start and stop flow through a line

Remove unwanted particles from liquid as you pour it into pails and drums

Remove lumps, flakes, and dust from paint and coatings

Contain parts for cleaning and moving them in and out of washers

Trap contaminants when dispensing samples in labs and other sanitary environments

Remove water from the middle of flat roofs

Catch debris in pipelines before it enters your sewage system or water heater

Dig and scoop everything from dirt to snow to bulk materials

Catch material that passes through a sieve

Use with a sieve shaker to remove large particles from materials such as flour and grain

Pair with sieves to vibrate material, which ensures separation

Keep in the materials you're sifting, and block out contaminants

Sift material by shaking and letting it fall through

Catch debris to prevent clogs and plug drains to fill sinks

Empty liquids from sinks into sewer lines

Tiny holes let particles such as air, gas, and vapor pass through while trapping contaminants

Scoop solids while straining out liquids

Stainless steel, plastic, and wood spoons

Install next to valves and pumps to catch debris in your line

Prevent leaks when connecting sanitary tube fittings

Prevent debris from entering urinal drains and keep restrooms smelling fresh

Capture particles to keep them out of the air

Remove dissolved ions to reduce electrical conductivity and prevent scale from forming in water


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