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Reliable storage, stable system

Air Receiver Tank for Stable Storage

140–4000L air receiver tanks designed for compressed air buffering, pressure stabilization, and flexible system integration.

140-4000L

Capacity Range

Vertical & Horizontal

Structure Options

Stable

Air Storage

Pressure

Buffering

Why Choose Air Receiver Tank?

Stable Air Storage

Stores compressed air to meet short-term peak demand and helps maintain stable air supply during production.

Available in multiple tank capacities from 140L to 4000L

Pressure Stabilization

Helps reduce pressure fluctuations in the compressed air piping network and provides a stable supply pressure range of 0.6–2.5 MPa.

Reduced Compressor Cycling

Suitable for compressors ranging from 4 to 355 kW, it serves as an air storage buffer to reduce frequent loading and unloading of the air compressor.

Improved System Efficiency

Air receiver tanks improve efficiency—reaching up to 96%—by stabilizing air demand and reducing pressure fluctuations.

Condensate Separation Support

Flexible Installation Location

Stable Air Storage for a More Efficient Compressed Air System

Buffers peak demand, stabilizes pressure, reduces compressor cycling, improves efficiency, and supports condensate separation.

Stable Air Storage

Maintains consistent pressure to ensure reliable operation.

Pressure Stabilization

Reduces pressure fluctuations.

Reduced Compressor Cycling

Lowers wear and tear and extends lifespan.

Improved System Efficiency

Smoother airflow and optimized operation.

Condensate Separation Support

Facilitates moisture condensation and collection.

Flexible Installation Locations for Air Receiver Tanks

Installed upstream of refrigerated dryers and filters for air buffering and initial condensate separation. Installed downstream of air handling units to stabilize terminal piping pressure.
Flexibly arranged according to air compressor configuration, air consumption fluctuations, and air quality requirements.

Multi-Capacity Configuration for Compressed Air Tank

Air receiver tanks are available in a range of capacities—140, 340, 600, 1000, 2000, and 4000 liters—allowing for selection based on air compressor power, air delivery, and working pressure.

Complete Accessory Kits of Air Receiver Tank

The accompanying accessories include safety valves, pressure gauges, ball valves, drain valves, and automatic condensate discharge devices. These accessories help simplify the installation process, enhance system reliability, and facilitate future maintenance.

Air Receiver Tank Selection Guide

Micro Air Compressor

Micro Air Compressor

4-7.5kW

140L

Small workshops, compact integrated air systems

Prime Industrial Air Compressor

Prime Air Compressor

11-22kW

340L

Medium production lines, stable daily air supply

Core Air Compressor

Core Air Compressor

30-110kW

600-2000L

Multi-equipment air networks, higher air demand

Core Air Compressor

Mega Air Compressor

132-355kW

4000L

High-volume industrial compressor stations

Note: Final tank capacity should be selected according to working pressure, peak air demand, compressor load/unload frequency, and pipeline layout.

Detailed Specifications of Air Receiver Tank

ItemSpecification
Capacity Range140L / 340L / 600L / 1000L / 2000L / 4000L
Structure TypeVertical / Horizontal
Matched Compressor Power4–355kW
Tank MaterialQ345 / Q345R
Main FunctionAir storage, pressure buffering, compressor cycling reduction
Security ConfigurationSafety valve, pressure gauge, blowdown valve
Installation PositionBefore dryer and filters / after air treatment equipment / near air network
Drainage MethodAutomatic drainage
ApplicationScrew air compressor system, compressed air station, pneumatic equipment

FAQ

An air receiver tank stores compressed air and works as a buffer in the air system. It helps reduce pressure fluctuation, supports stable air delivery, and reduces frequent compressor loading and unloading.

Tank capacity should be selected according to compressor power, air flow, working pressure, air demand fluctuation, and installation space. Small compressors usually match 140–600L tanks, while larger industrial systems may require 1000–4000L tanks.

Yes. Installing the tank before the dryer and filters can provide air buffering and support initial condensate separation. This layout is commonly used in many compressed air systems.

Common accessories include pressure gauge, safety valve, drain valve, ball valve, sealing components, and connection fittings. These accessories help support safe operation and easier installation.

Yes. Installing the tank after the dryer and filters can help stabilize air pressure before the compressed air enters the main pipeline network or production equipment.

Vertical tanks save floor space and are suitable for compact compressor rooms. Horizontal tanks are suitable for layouts with height limitations or integrated compressor system designs.

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