This multi-orifice flow restrictor features a high pressure locking end and stainless steel construction. Its restrictor element includes slots and spin chambers that form a complex fluid path, providing a greater minimum passage size for a given restriction. This design makes the product better suited to handle much higher levels of contamination. Additionally, the fluid velocity is reduced by the series of restrictions, thus reducing the chances of cavitation.
Characteristic | Specification |
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Lohm Rate Tolerance | ± 5% |
Maximum Working Pressure | 5000 psid |
Nominal Weight | 1.8 grams |
PART | MATERIAL | SPECIFICATION |
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Body | 316L CRES | AMS 5653 |
Pin | MP35N | - |
JEVA Stack | 316L CRES | ASTM A 666 |
Screens | 316L CRES | ASTM A 666 |
Braze | - | AMS 4774 |
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Part Number | Description |
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CUTA1877000C | Installation / Extraction Tool Set |
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The Lee Company has developed the Lohm Laws for defining and measuring resistance to fluid flow. The Lohm is defined such that 1 Lohm will flow 100 GPM of water with a pressure drop of 25 psi at a temperature of 80°F.
Always verify flow calculations by experiment.
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