During startup and commissioning, heat exchangers are vulnerable to contamination from debris inside newly installed pipelines. Common contaminants include: weld slag rust particles construction debris gasket fragments If these materials enter the exchanger, they may reduce heat transfer efficiency and increase maintenance requirements. To minimize startup risks, many facilities install temporary cone strainers upstream of the heat exchanger. Temporary cone strainers are designed for short-term startup filtration and are commonly used during: flushing commissioning startup circulation Proper mesh selection and differential pressure monitoring help maintain stable startup conditions. Read the complete engineering guide here: https://www.yubofilter.com/news/temporary-cone-strainer-for-heat-exchanger-protection.html Related cone strainer guide: Witches Hat Strainer Guide
In industrial pipeline systems, pump protection during startup is essential. Debris such as weld slag and rust can cause serious damage if they enter the pump. This is why temporary filtration is often required before normal operation begins. Cone strainers are widely used for this purpose. Installed upstream of the pump, they capture debris and prevent it from reaching critical components. Compared to permanent filters, cone strainers are designed for short-term use and high debris capacity. For a full overview of cone strainer design and use: Withes Hat Strainer Guide Typical advantages include: effective debris removal simple installation reduced risk of pump failure Once the system is clean, the strainer is removed and the system transitions to normal operation. To learn more about how cone strainers work and how to select the right one, visit: https://www.yubofilter.com/news/cone-strainers-for-pump-protection.html