Pressure tank 3.2G-10L
Introduction of Pressure tank 3.2G-10L
The RO-3.2G pressure tank is constructed with FDA-approved materials. The water chamber features a virgin polypropylene liner, a premium chlorobutyl diaphragm, and a 1/4″ MPT stainless steel water connection. The diaphragm is post-treated to ensure your water is tasteless, odorless, and free of contaminants.
Additionally protected with a two-part epoxy primer and polyurethane coating, this extra layer acts as a protective barrier against damage, extending the lifespan of your RO pressure tank for years with clean, contaminant-free water.
The RO pressure tank is constructed with a sealed brass air valve and a sealed cap with an O-ring to ensure the air chamber is leak-proof, meaning you don’t need to pre-check the air filling process.
Application of Pressure tank 3.2G-10L
The primary function of a pressure tank in a home RO water filter system is to store clean water and create pressure to push water out of the faucet when the user opens the valve. Because RO (Reverse Osmosis) membranes filter water very slowly, the pressure tank helps to store water to provide a large enough supply at once without waiting.
Structure and Operating Principle of the 3.2G-10L Pressure Tank
The pressure tank operates based on the difference in air pressure. The water reservoir is located in the upper compartment and is pumped directly from the RO membrane. The air reservoir (air bladder) is located in the lower compartment and contains compressed air to push the water out.
Principle: Water from the RO membrane is gradually forced into the water reservoir, compressing the air bladder. When the tap is opened, the pressure from the air bladder forcefully pushes the water out.






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