Air receiver tanks store compressed air, regulating pressure and providing a steady supply during peak demand. They reduce compressor cycling, enhance energy efficiency, and extend compressor lifespan by minimizing wear and tear on the equipment. Check our compressed air receiver:
Compressed Air Receiver: The C series air tanks for compressor are designed and manufactured by our trusted business partner, backed by decades of experience and certified with the Manufacturing License of Special Equipment.
Stainless Steel Air Receiver: The SSC series Stainless steel air receivers provide exceptional durability and corrosion resistance for compressed air systems. Ideal for harsh environments, they ensure reliable air storage, extended lifespan, and maintain high air quality.
Model: C series
Air Capacity: 0.6-20 [m³], 600-20000 [L]
Pressure Range: 0.8-4.0 [MPa], 116-580 [psi]
Material: Iron
Model: SSC series
Air Capacity: 0.6-20 [m³], 600-20000 [L]
Pressure Range: 0.8-4.0 [MPa], 116-580 [psi]
Material: Stainless steel
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Gairs compressors are supported by a comprehensive range of dryers and accessories. Together, our products create a complete, integrated solution for all your compressed air needs. Keep reading to discover more about how we can optimize your system.
Air Compressor System Installation Guide
Since water-injected oil-free single screw compressors contain no oil, installing the C and T series air filters is typically sufficient. However, for more demanding applications, such as in the pharmaceutical and chemical industries, additional A series filters or sterilizing filters are required to meet stringent compressed air quality standards.

You May Also Want To Know
The following are frequently asked by our customers about compressed air receiver tank.
An air receiver is a storage tank used in compressed air systems to store compressed air. It helps maintain steady pressure, reduce compressor cycling, and absorb pulsations, improving system efficiency and performance.
Our air receivers are available in two common materials: iron and stainless steel. Iron tanks are durable and cost-effective, while stainless steel offers better corrosion resistance and is ideal for environments with high humidity or harsh conditions.
For most industrial applications, iron air receivers are sufficient. However, if your environment is highly corrosive or involves frequent exposure to moisture (such as in food or pharmaceutical industries), a stainless steel air receiver may be a better choice.
An air receiver helps to smooth out air supply by reducing fluctuations in pressure and ensuring a constant, reliable air flow. It also reduces the load on compressors by storing air for peak demand periods, improving system efficiency and longevity.
Regular maintenance for air receivers includes checking for signs of rust or corrosion, draining condensate regularly, and inspecting the safety valve and pressure gauge. It’s important to keep the receiver clean to ensure proper functioning and avoid damage.