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Contact SupplierThe air receiver, also known as the air storage unit, is an integral part of the compressed air system. It acts as a compressed air reservoir, allowing excess air to be stored and controlled. These archives are essential for several reasons.
Ventilation stabilization: Compressed air supplies air under stressful conditions, which can be problematic in applications that require continuous ventilation. Air receivers act as insulators, releasing compressed air accurately to meet demand, ensuring a constant supply.
Energy savings: Air intakes promote energy efficiency by reducing compressor load. Instead of continuously running the compressor to meet peak demand, the receiver stores excess air at a lower demand. The stored air can then be used during periods of greater demand, reducing the need for the compressor to operate at total capacity.
Water removal: Water evaporates when compressed air is used. Typically, intake systems have a mechanism for removing this water, preventing damage to downstream equipment and improving air quality.
Vibration damping: Air compressors can induce vibrations in the supply chamber. Air receivers act as insulators, dampening these vibrations to provide a consistent and reliable compressed air flow.