Natural Gas Buffer Tank
Buffer tanks help to maintain a consistent flow of liquid or gas by storing excess material during peak production times and releasing it during off-peak periods. This ensures a steady and reliable supply of the substance.
A buffer tank is a type of storage tank used in various industrial, commercial, and residential applications to store and manage liquids or gases. Here are some key points about buffer tanks:
Storage: Buffer tanks are designed to store a quantity of liquid or gas for later use or distribution, serving as a temporary holding vessel within a system.
Pressure Regulation: Buffer tanks can help regulate pressure fluctuations in a system by absorbing excess pressure or maintaining a steady pressure level, thus ensuring consistent operation of equipment downstream.
Thermal Regulation: In some applications, buffer tanks are used to store heated or cooled fluids to maintain a desired temperature level, providing thermal energy storage capabilities.
Volume Capacity: The size of a buffer tank can vary depending on the specific requirements of the application. They can range from small tanks for residential heating systems to large tanks in industrial processes.
Functionality: Buffer tanks can serve different purposes depending on the application. They may be used for energy storage, water storage, thermal storage, pressure buffering, or as surge tanks to accommodate sudden changes in demand.
Parameter
Volume: 5-50m3
Material: Stainless Steel
Work Pressure: 0.5Mpa
Design Pressure: 0.8Mpa
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