Wates Pressure Vessel |
Wates Company was established in 2010 with the aim of bringing the dynamics of the age together with technology and creative business understanding and started to produce registered WATES branded booster and expansion tanks. It continues its activities with its deep-rooted experience, technological infrastructure and working understanding that prioritizes knowledge.
A pressure tank is a type of pressure vessel that is used to store liquids or gases at a pressure that is different from the ambient pressure. Pressure tanks are used in a variety of applications, including water wells, hydraulic systems, and compressed air systems.
The main purpose of a pressure tank is to maintain a constant pressure in a system by storing a certain amount of fluid under pressure. This helps to reduce the number of times a pump or compressor needs to start and stop, which can help to prolong their lifespan and reduce energy costs. When the pressure in the system drops, the pressure tank releases the stored fluid, which helps to maintain the pressure until the pump or compressor starts up again.
There are several types of pressure tanks available, including bladder tanks, diaphragm tanks, and atmospheric tanks. Bladder tanks have a flexible bladder inside the tank that separates the water and air, while diaphragm tanks use a flexible diaphragm to separate the water and air. Atmospheric tanks do not have a bladder or diaphragm and are designed to maintain pressure through the use of a check valve.
Pressure tanks are available in a range of sizes and materials, including steel, fiberglass, and polyethylene. When selecting a pressure tank, it is important to choose a tank that is suitable for the application and rated for the appropriate pressure and volume. Proper maintenance, such as regular inspections and cleaning, can also help to ensure the longevity and effectiveness of a pressure tank.
The main purpose of a pressure tank is to maintain a constant pressure in a system by storing a certain amount of fluid under pressure. This helps to reduce the number of times a pump or compressor needs to start and stop, which can help to prolong their lifespan and reduce energy costs. When the pressure in the system drops, the pressure tank releases the stored fluid, which helps to maintain the pressure until the pump or compressor starts up again.
There are several types of pressure tanks available, including bladder tanks, diaphragm tanks, and atmospheric tanks. Bladder tanks have a flexible bladder inside the tank that separates the water and air, while diaphragm tanks use a flexible diaphragm to separate the water and air. Atmospheric tanks do not have a bladder or diaphragm and are designed to maintain pressure through the use of a check valve.
Pressure tanks are available in a range of sizes and materials, including steel, fiberglass, and polyethylene. When selecting a pressure tank, it is important to choose a tank that is suitable for the application and rated for the appropriate pressure and volume. Proper maintenance, such as regular inspections and cleaning, can also help to ensure the longevity and effectiveness of a pressure tank.
10 Bar, 16 bar, 25 bar Vertical Pressure Tank Series with interchangeable membrane
60 ltr to 10000 ltr
Recharge Pressure 4 bar
Connection: I inch to DN 100
Recharge Pressure 4 bar
Connection: I inch to DN 100
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