Pressure vessels are containers designed to hold gases or liquids at a pressure substantially different from the ambient pressure. They are built to withstand internal pressure and may be constructed from various materials such as metals, composites, or plastics.
Basket strainers, also known as pot strainers, are typically cylindrical in shape and contain a perforated or mesh-lined basket inside a housing. The fluid enters the strainer, passes through the basket, and exits, leaving the debris trapped inside the basket.
Proper design, fabrication, and maintenance of pressure vessels are essential for ensuring the safety of personnel and the environment.
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