Marine Air Receiver
Marine Air Receiver Introduction
A marine air receiver is a vessel used to store compressed air on a ship. It is an important component of a ship's compressed air system, which is used for various purposes such as starting and controlling diesel engines, operating pneumatic tools, and supplying air to other shipboard equipment. The marine air receiver is typically made of steel and is designed to withstand the high pressures and harsh marine environment. It is usually installed near the ship's compressed air system and is connected to it through piping and valves.
According to the structure of marine air receiver, there are marine horizontal air receiver and marine vertical air receiver.
The marine air receiver serves several important functions in a ship's compressed air system. First, it acts as a buffer or reservoir for compressed air, allowing the system to meet sudden and intermittent demands for compressed air without the need for continuous operation of the air compressor. Second, it helps to remove moisture and other impurities from the compressed air, as these can cause damage to the ship's equipment and machinery if not removed. Finally, it provides a means for pressure regulation and control in the compressed air system.
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Features
1. Pressure stabilization.
2. Pulsation reduction.
3. Velocity reduction.
4. Temperature reduction.
5. Condensate separation.
6. Storage for handling high air consumption.
7. Improvement of the life, reliability and functionality of your compressed air system.
8. Can be customized according to your requirements and drawing.
Marine Air Receiver Classification
Drawing of Marine Air Receiver
Marine Air Receiver Classification
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Marine Air Receiver in Factory