answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Filter is a finer version of strainer or strainer is a coarser version of filter.

If particle size to be filtered>200 mesh, then its the job of strainer

If particle size to be filtered<200 mesh, then its the job of filter

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

A strainer only removes large particles whereas a filter will remove particles down at the micron level.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is the difference between the strainer and filter?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What do a vacuum cleaner and a tea strainer have in common?

They are both a filter like the vaccum cleaner it filters all the dust and dirt while the tea strainer filters the tea bag or the tea leaves. :) So I repeat they are both a type of filter :)


What is the difference between an English tea strainer and a regular tea strainer?

A tea strainer is used to catch tea leaves when pouring. There isn't a difference between an English tea strainer and a regular one, they are the same thing.


Does a xr100 have a oil filter?

No filter just a oil strainer screen.


Does the Honda recon have a fuel filter?

Yes, it has some sort of fuel strainer or filter.


How do you separate small stones from dirt?

Get a strainer or a caulender and filter it.


Is there a difference between a filter and a filter element?

Nothing, they are the same thing.


What is the difference between a petrol oil filter and diesel oil filter?

Difference is capacity and the fuel type.


Difference between slow sand filter and rapid sand filter?

distinguish between slow and rapid sand filter


Ac compressor clutch engages but won't cool and won't take charge?

There is a filter/strainer screen on most AC liquid lines between the condenser and indoor evaporator coil. This strainer is probably stopped up and needs to be changed.


Difference between strainer and filter?

http://www.fdpp.com/FAQ.htm "Actually there isn't any since a strainer is, in reality, a coarse filter. The question is then one of semantics. Generally it is assumed that if the particle to be removed is not visible to the naked eye, the unit is filtering, and if the particle is visible, the unit is straining. The average human eye can detect a specific particle between 50 and 70 micros. Most people cannot see anything smaller than 325 mesh, or 44 microns. Since 200 mesh is equivalent to 74 microns, a general rule would be that if the screening device is coarser than 200 mesh, it is a strainer and if it is finer than 200 mesh it is a filter." - Factory Direct Pipeline Products Website


What device can filter a mixture of flour and peanuts?

A regular strainer for rice and pasta


What is the difference between a lawn mower oil filter and a car oil filter?

Size.