Air Receiver Tank
Air Receiver Tank is designed to provide a supply buffer to meet short-term demand spikes that can exceed the compressor capacity. They also serve to dampen reciprocating compressor pulsations, separate out particles and liquids, and make the compressed air system easier to control. In some cases, installing a larger air receiver tank to meet occasional peak demands can even allow for the use of a smaller compressor.
Model | Size | MM | Capesity | Weight |
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0.5 hp | 10 x 22 | 2.5 mm | 25 ltr | |
1.0 hp | 12 x 24 | 2.5 mm | 45 ltr | |
1.0 hp | 14 x 28 | 3.0 mm | 70 ltr | 28.5 kg |
1.5 hp | 15 x 32 | 3.15 mm | 90 ltr | 39.5 kg |
2.0 hp | 18 x 36 | 3.15 mm | 145 ltr | 50.0 kg |
3.0 hp | 18 x 40 | 4.0 mm | 175 ltr | 75.0 kg |
3.0 hp | 16 x 50 | 5.0 mm | 165 ltr | 94.0 kg |
3.0 hp | 16 x 50 | 4.0 mm | 165 ltr | 80 kg |
5.0 hp | 18 x 48 | 4.0 mm | 200 ltr | 88.5 kg |
5.0 hp | 18 x 48 | 5.0 mm | 200 ltr | 110 kg |