Air receiver tanks play a vital role in the medical industry, primarily within medical air systems and other critical support infrastructure.
They dampen pulsations from the medical air compressor, providing a steady, reliable flow of air at consistent pressure to the pipeline distribution system.
They act as a reservoir, ensuring a temporary supply of medical air during compressor maintenance, power outages, or sudden high demand surges.
The tank allows moisture and oil aerosols (from the compressor intake) to cool and drop out, protecting downstream purification filters and dryers.
They supply stable air to power pneumatic surgical tools (e.g., orthopedic drills, saws, and laparoscopic instruments) in operating rooms.
They are the backbone of dental air systems, powering drills, scalers, and handpieces.
Laboratory and Sterilization Equipment: They provide compressed air for autoclaves, laboratory instruments, and other facility equipment.