Binks PTS-2GAL-K20-400 strainer is a Prospector drop-in disposable quick screen strainer designed to remove foreign material from paint, stain, lacquer, and coatings, which helps keep spray equipment operating with more consistent flow and finish quality. The strainer uses a 400 micron screen, so it targets typical debris and particles that can plug spray tips without over-restricting material flow in pressure tank setups. Its semi-rigid cup design acts as a stable holder in the tank, keeping the screen positioned correctly during filling and draw-down, which supports predictable spraying behavior. The cup is made of tough, high-density polyethylene, giving it the stiffness needed to hold shape under normal tank conditions while still remaining light for easy handling. The design is disposable, yet durable enough for re-use, allowing shops to decide whether to discard after a single job or run it longer when material and job conditions allow.
This Prospector drop-in disposable quick screen strainer is built for use in pressure tank systems handling paint, stain, lacquer, and coatings, so it fits naturally into existing spray equipment workflows. The strainer fits all tanks with or without disposable tank liners, allowing it to sit properly whether the shop prefers direct-tank use or liner-based setups. That fit flexibility simplifies job changeovers, because the same strainer style can remain part of the process across different pressure tank arrangements. The semi-rigid high-density polyethylene cup provides a defined structure during placement and removal, which supports clean handling when working in and around the tank opening. With its disposable yet re-usable-capable design, the strainer supports both quick swap-outs between materials and longer service where shop practices favor extended use.
This Prospector drop-in disposable quick screen strainer fits all tanks with or without disposable tank liners, so it functions as a common filtration point across different pressure tank configurations. In a lined tank, the semi-rigid high-density polyethylene cup sits within the liner, helping stabilize the screen even as coatings are added or agitated, which aids repeatable draw from the filtered zone. In an unlined tank, the same cup shape maintains its position against the tank interior, giving a familiar setup regardless of whether the shop is running liners. Because the design targets paint, stain, lacquer, and coatings, it serves as a central filter for a wide range of finishing materials that pass through the pressure tank before reaching the spray gun.
The 400 micron rating on this Prospector drop-in disposable quick screen strainer defines how it screens foreign material from paint, stain, lacquer, and coatings, capturing typical debris that can interfere with spray patterns while still allowing product to flow for production work. That balance between filtration and flow helps maintain spray equipment performance without creating an overly restrictive point in the system. The semi-rigid cup made of tough, high-density polyethylene keeps the screen stable, which supports consistent filtering across the entire draw-down cycle rather than letting the mesh fold or shift. Its disposable yet durable enough for re-use construction allows installers and finishers to deploy a fresh strainer when changing materials or keep a known-good unit in service across multiple jobs, using the same 400 micron performance each time. With Prospector tank strainers also available in 200 and 600 micron, shops can align filtration level with coating type while treating this 400 micron version as a balanced, general-purpose option in the lineup.
The Binks PTS-2GAL-K20-400 strainer is designed to remove foreign material from paint, stain, lacquer, and coatings, helping maintain cleaner material before it reaches the spray gun.
The 400 micron Prospector drop-in disposable quick screen strainer screens out common debris that can plug tips while still allowing coatings to flow efficiently through pressure tank systems.
This Prospector tank strainer fits all tanks with or without disposable tank liners, so it can be used in both lined and unlined pressure tank setups.
The semi-rigid cup is made of tough, high-density polyethylene, which keeps the screen stable in the tank and holds its shape during normal coating handling.
The Prospector drop-in disposable quick screen strainer is disposable, yet durable enough for re-use, allowing shops to match use cycles to their coating processes.
Prospector tank strainers are available in 200, 400, and 600 micron, so filtration level can be matched to coating characteristics and debris expectations.
This Prospector drop-in disposable quick screen strainer from Binks combines a 400 micron screen with a semi-rigid high-density polyethylene cup to clean paint, stain, lacquer, and coatings in pressure tank service. Because it fits all tanks with or without disposable tank liners, it can slot into existing spray equipment setups without changing tank style. Its disposable yet durable enough for re-use design supports either rapid swap-outs or extended use, keeping filtration consistent with the 400 micron rating. For shops needing an economical way to control foreign material in pressure tank-fed spray systems, this Binks PTS-2GAL-K20-400 strainer offers a defined, repeatable filtration step.
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