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These tanks have drain ports on the bottom to remove condensation.
Able to withstand pressures up to 600 psi, these tanks store compressed air for use in high-pressure applications.
Get clean, dry air wherever you need it. The separator, filter, and dryer mounted on these tanks clean and dry compressed air as you fill it. Once full, move the tank to your workspace on its pneumatic wheels.
Pressurize air for sprinkler systems. These compressors turn on when the tank falls to the activation pressure and they turn off when the tank reaches the maximum pressure.
Get compressed air from a DC power source—these compressors can run on a 12-volt vehicle battery for use on trucks and heavy equipment, or a DC generator.
Install these valves on your air tank outlet—at the end of the day, they automatically close to save energy.
Attach a compressed air source to pressurize liquids for dispensing and spraying.
Store and dispense liquids in food, pharmaceutical, and beverage plants—these tanks attach to a compressed air source for use in sanitary environments.
Store refrigerant recovered from HVAC systems for transport and recycling.