Compressed Air Receivers

Difference in air receivers surface finish and recommended usage:

Painted air receiver:

Painted air receivers are coated only on the exterior. The internal surface remains untreated steel, which is susceptible to corrosion when in contact with condensate.

Recommended Usage: It is advisable to install painted air tanks after a compressed air dryer. This prevents internal rusting, ensures a longer lifespan for the vessel, and protects your downstream equipment from rust particles.

Galvanized air receivers:

These industrial air receivers are hot-dip galvanized both inside and out. The protective zinc layer provides superior resistance to corrosion, making them exceptionally durable in harsh environments.

Recommended Usage: Galvanized air tanks are highly versatile and can be installed both before or after a compressed air dryer. If installed before the dryer, we recommend equipping the tank with an automatic drain valve to prevent excessive liquid buildup and maintain optimal system efficiency.

All our compressed air tanks are manufactured in the European Union. They are CE marked, fully tested, and delivered with all necessary pressure vessel certificates to ensure full compliance with industrial safety standards.