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Compressed Air Receiver

Air tanks for compressors store compressed air, helping to regulate pressure and ensure a steady supply during peak demand. They reduce compressor cycling, improve energy efficiency, and extend the life of the compressor by minimizing wear and tear on the equipment.

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Compressed Air Receiver Tank C Series

  • Air Capacity: 0.6-20 [m³], 600-20000 [L]
  • Pressure Range: 0.8-4.0 [MPa], 116-580 [psi]

The C series air compressor tanks are designed and manufactured by our trusted business partner, backed by decades of experience and certified with the Manufacturing License of Special Equipment.

High-Pressure Capacity: Designed to handle pressure up to 40 bar, ensuring stable performance in demanding applications.

Safety Valve: Equipped with an automatic pressure relief valve to prevent over-pressurization.

Easy Drainage System: Features a manual or automatic drain valve to remove accumulated moisture.

Pressure Gauge: Built-in gauge for real-time monitoring of air pressure levels.

Heavy-Duty Construction: Made from iron, carbon steel or stainless steel for durability and reliability.

Vibration Dampening Mounts: Reduces noise and vibration, improving operational stability.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

The following are frequently asked by our customers about air receiver tank.

What is the air capacity range for Gairs air receivers?

Our auxiliary air receivers have a capacity range from 0.6 m³ to 20 m³ (600 L to 20,000 L), providing versatile options for various industrial applications.

What is the pressure range of Gairs air receivers?

Gairs air receiver tanks are designed to operate within a pressure range of 0.8 MPa to 4.0 MPa (116 psi to 580 psi), accommodating different compressed air system needs.

What materials are used for Gairs air receivers?

Gairs air receivers are available in two materials: iron and stainless steel. The choice depends on the application and environment, with stainless steel offering higher corrosion resistance.

Should I choose a stainless steel air receiver for a PET bottling plant?

For a PET bottling plant, an iron air receiver is sufficient. Stainless steel is typically not necessary unless there are specific concerns about corrosion or extreme environmental conditions.

What are the advantages of using an air receiver in an industrial compressed air system?

An air receiver stores compressed air for later use, smoothens pressure fluctuations, and provides consistent airflow. It also helps reduce compressor cycling and prolongs the lifespan of the entire system.

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