A wide variety of hydropneumatic tanks, vessel tanks, bladder tanks, diaphragm tanks, and compressed air receivers are available from pressure tank suppliers in UAE. These industrial pressure vessels are crucial for air compressor systems, water storage, pump protection, and water pressure boosting systems in a variety of industries. Stainless steel 304/316 for corrosive situations and carbon steel with internal linings like epoxy or glass are common materials that adhere to ASME standards and UAE regulatory compliance for safety and performance.
To guarantee optimal performance for construction, MEP services, oil and gas, and industrial manufacturing projects across the United Arab Emirates, services include pressure vessel testing, custom fabrication, system design consultancy, on-site installation, and preventative maintenance.
Typical UAE Price Range (AED):
• Small Bladder/Diaphragm Tanks (20L - 80L): 350 – 1,500
• Standard Hydropneumatic Tanks (100L - 500L): 1,200 – 6,000
• Large Industrial Vessels (600L - 3000L): 5,500 – 25,000+
• Stainless Steel Pressure Tanks: +40% to +100% over standard carbon steel models.
Note: Tank capacity (liters/gallons), material (carbon steel/stainless steel), internal coating, brand, pressure rating (PSI/bar), and adherence to ASME requirements all affect price.
| Parameter | Specifications |
|---|---|
| Capacity | For big industrial applications, the capacity ranges from 20 liters to over 10,000 liters |
| Working Pressure | Typically, between 75 PSI (5 bar) and 300 PSI (20 bar) or more for specific applications |
| Materials |
Tank Shell: 304/316 stainless steel, carbon steel (with glass or epoxy linings) Diaphragm/bladder: Food-Grade Materials, EPDM, and Butyl Rubber |
| Connections | Threaded or flanged connections (NPT, BSP) are available |
| Standards & Certifications | For industrial pressure vessels, ASME U Stamp, PED Compliance complies with UAE regulations |
| Pre-Charge Pressure | For the best pump protection, they are usually pre-set at 2–5 PSI below the pump cut-in pressure |
By storing water under pressure, a pressure tank reduces the frequency of pump cycles. This helps maintain steady water pressure at your fixtures and protects your pump from burnout and short cycling.
A diaphragm tank has a fixed rubber diaphragm clamped in the middle, while a bladder tank contains a removable, bag-like bladder inside. Bladder tanks are often preferred as they are easier to maintain.
The correct size of your pressure tank depends on your pump’s flow rate (GPM), the cut-in/cut-out pressure settings, and overall water demand. An undersized tank can cause short cycling. It’s best to consult a professional for system design recommendations.
A waterlogged pressure tank occurs when the internal air charge is lost, often due to a ruptured bladder, damaged diaphragm, or leaking air valve. Without an air cushion, the pump cycles rapidly and the tank should be serviced or replaced immediately.
Regular maintenance is essential. Check the pre-charge pressure every 6–12 months and inspect the tank for corrosion or leaks. Preventive care ensures efficiency and extends the lifespan of your water pressure system.