An air receiver is a kind of pressure vessel used to store air as well as keep the pressure stable during system pressure shift. From the outside, users can see a cylindrical tank, end caps (also called heads), flanges, inlet, outlet, seals, and base supports of the air receiver. Inside are safety valves, gauges and various other process parts.
Rated for a wide range of pressures, our compressed air storage tank comes in one of the three types: high-pressure, low-pressure, and atmospheric pressure. Most of our tanks are used in urban natural gas distribution systems, but some are also seen in petroleum, chemical engineering, and metalliferous mining industries.
Different metals can be used to construct our natural gas receiver, such as stainless steel, carbon steel, and alloys. The outer shell is made of Q235-B, Q345R, or 16MnDR.
If you are interested in any of our pressure vessels, please feel free to contact us. We would be delighted to have your vessel customized to your specific requirements.