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Air Reservoirs

Air Reservoirs

Our air reservoirs are designed to provide an efficient and consistent supply of compressed air for pulse-jet cleaning systems. Made from carbon steel or stainless steel, they are available in a range of capacities and operating pressures, fully compliant with safety regulations and adaptable to the specific conditions of your facility.

  • High-strength, durable materials
  • Designed for pressurised operation
  • Compliant with Pressure Equipment Directive (PED)
  • Custom-made with available accessories

Function in the Filtration System

Air reservoirs, also known as compressed air tanks or collectors, store and regulate the volume of air needed for pulse cleaning in bag filtration systems. Their main function is to ensure a constant and controlled supply of air that allows accumulated dust to be removed from the bags.

Resistant materials
Full compatibility
Precise adjustment
Increased durability

Uses and Benefits

Their use ensures greater operational stability, reduces bag wear, and optimizes the energy consumption of the cleaning system. In addition, their custom design and resistant materials make them suitable for demanding industrial environments such as chemical, cement, mining, and power plants.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is an air reservoir necessary?

The air reservoir acts as a compressed air tank that supplies the necessary pulse to efficiently clean the filter bags. Without it, pulse cleaning would not be possible, compromising filtration efficiency and shortening bag life.

Air reservoirs specifically designed for filtration systems are used, made of resistant materials such as carbon steel or stainless steel.

The air reservoir is normally installed in the compressed air system, connected to the pulse valve and located near the bag collector to ensure a quick and effective air supply during cleaning cycles.