Drain Strainers (1,000+ items) - Page 8
Brass Cover and Ring, 6"
4in. Stainless Steel Stamped Round Strainer
6in. Nickel Bronze Round Cast Coverall Strainer
Sink Strainer With Tailpiece
Strainer, Drain , 7-3/4"X4"D, Ss
Garbage Disposal Strainer, White Plastic
Strainer Lock 3"
Basket Strainer, Brushed Nickel
PP22022 Fixed Post Strainer Basket, Stainless Steel
Strainer-Crumb Cup
4-1/4in. Polished Brass Replacement Strainer with Screws
Strnr W/Ovfl Bg
Drain, 3-1/2" Sink Opening
Tub Strainer W/Screw
8 SS Strainer ASSTD
NP Brass Drain 1-1/2" L, 1-3/8" dia.
Brass Cover, 6"
2-1/2 Inch 'Flat-Style' Junior Bar Sink Strainer
Strainer Sa
5in. Stainless Steel Round Coverall Strainer
Brushed Nickel 4-1/4in. Round Cast Brass Heavy Duty Strainer
5in. Nickel Bronze Round Strainer
3-1/2in Stainless Steel Strainer
Stainless Steel Sink Strainer
3-1/4 Inch Basket Strainer with Stopper, Ivory- White, Replaces
Strainer Lock 3-1/2" For - Part# 22284
Brushed Nickel 2in. Metal Spud with 4in. Round Strainer
About Drain Strainers
Drain strainers are a type of plumbing equipment used to prevent clogs and blockages in drains and pipes. They are designed to catch debris, such as food particles, hair, soap scum, and other materials that can accumulate in drains over time. Drain strainers can help keep your plumbing system running smoothly by preventing these materials from building up and causing clogs.
Types of Drain Strainers
Drain strainers come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials. Some are designed to fit inside the drain pipe while others are designed to sit on top of the drain opening. Some may have removable baskets or filters that need to be cleaned regularly while others may be made with mesh screens or fine mesh fabric.
How Drain Strainers Are Made
Drain strainers typically consist of a metal or plastic housing with a mesh screen or filter material inside. The material used for the mesh screens is usually stainless steel or nylon for durability and strength. Depending on the application, some drain strainers may also include rubber gaskets around the edges for better sealing.
Industries That Use Drain Strainers
Drain strainers are commonly used in commercial kitchens, restaurants, hospitals, manufacturing plants, schools, and other places where drainage systems require frequent maintenance. Professional plumbers often use them as part of their regular maintenance routine to ensure that all drains remain free from blockages.
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