InoxFlow Pressure Tank: High-Quality Stainless Steel Tanks for Demanding Applications

The InoxFlow™ series tanks are perfect for situations that require high volumes of water handling and/or high-pressure capabilities. Typical uses include pressure booster systems, hot water circulation, and water hammer control in tall or multi-story buildings like hotels, hospitals, and commercial centers.
The tanks feature a replaceable membrane, allowing easy maintenance when needed. Additionally, a built-in pressure gauge ensures simple and efficient pressure monitoring.
InoxFlow™ tanks are manufactured to meet the EN13831:2007 technical standard and comply with the Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU.
Tank capacities range from 100 to 3,000 liters (26.4 to 792.5 gallons), making InoxFlow™ one of the most extensive lines of pressure tanks available globally.
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Key Features:
Pressure ratings of 10 / 16 / 25 bar.
Built-in pressure gauge for easy monitoring.
Stainless steel water connection for durability.
Manufactured in an ISO9001, ISO14001, ISO45001 certified facility.
Equipped with lifting lugs for easier handling at installation sites.
Membrane can be replaced to extend tank life.
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InoxFlow™ is ideal for:
High-volume water applications
High-pressure system needs
Pressure booster systems
Hot water circulation networks
Water hammer arresting in high-rise buildings
Commercial and industrial uses
Introduction to InoxFlow™ Pressure Tanks
InoxFlow™ pressure tanks are designed for high-volume and high-pressure applications, making them the ideal solution for various commercial and industrial needs. These tanks are perfectly suited for pressure booster systems, hot water circulation, and water hammer arresting in high-rise buildings such as hotels, hospitals, and business centers. With their robust stainless steel construction and replaceable membrane design, InoxFlow™ tanks provide reliable, long-lasting performance for your system.
There are various options available for InoxFlow™ pressure tanks, including different configurations for pumps and membrane types. These options can influence the overall price, which may change based on the selected features and market conditions.
Key Features of InoxFlow™ Pressure Tanks
High Pressure Ratings
InoxFlow™ pressure tanks are available in multiple pressure ratings, including 10 bar, 16 bar, and 25 bar, offering versatility for diverse applications. These high-pressure tanks are built to meet EN13831:2007 standards and the Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU.
Replaceable Membrane Design
One of the standout features of InoxFlow™ tanks is their interchangeable membrane design. This design allows users to replace the membrane as needed, reducing maintenance costs and prolonging the life of the tank. The membrane is made from high-quality EPDM, ensuring long-lasting durability and performance. Additionally, InoxFlow™ pressure tanks offer various types of membranes as options, allowing customers to choose the best fit for their specific needs.
Built-in Pressure Gauge
For ease of use, InoxFlow™ pressure tanks are equipped with a built-in pressure gauge. This feature enables quick and easy monitoring of the tank’s pressure, ensuring your system remains efficient and safe under high pressures.
Hygienic Standards
InoxFlow™ pressure tanks meet stringent EU and USA potable water hygienic standards. The tanks are built with high-quality materials and coatings, including a double layer of epoxy and polyurethane acrylic paint, to prevent contamination and ensure the purity of water.
Durable Construction
InoxFlow™ tanks feature stainless steel water connections and galvanized flange connections, which are known for their durability and resistance to corrosion. This ensures the tanks can withstand the demanding environments of commercial and industrial applications.
In addition to tanks, InoxFlow™ offers a range of products designed for various applications, including wine and juice filtration, each with specific features and advantages tailored to meet diverse needs.
ISO Certified
Produced in a facility that holds ISO9001, ISO14001, and ISO45001 certifications, InoxFlow™ pressure tanks guarantee high-quality manufacturing and adherence to international environmental and safety standards.
Lifting Lugs for Easy Handling
InoxFlow™ pressure tanks are equipped with lifting lugs, making it easy to handle and install them on-site. This feature enhances the convenience and efficiency of installation in commercial and industrial settings.
Applications of InoxFlow™ Pressure Tanks
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Booster Systems: Ideal for boosting water pressure in large buildings and systems.
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Hot Water Circulation: Ensures smooth circulation in water heating systems.
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Water Hammer Arresting: Prevents damage caused by water hammer in high-rise buildings and complex plumbing systems.
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Commercial & Industrial Use: Perfect for hospitals, hotels, office buildings, and other large-scale applications. Various types of pumps, such as feed and crossflow pumps, can be used in these applications to ensure optimal operation and performance.
InoxFlow™ Pressure Tank Sizes, Options, and Volume Range
InoxFlow™ pressure tanks are available in a range of sizes, from 100 liters (26.4 gallons) to 3,000 liters (792.5 gallons), ensuring that you have the right size for your needs. Whether you’re dealing with a small commercial setup or a large industrial system, InoxFlow™ offers a comprehensive range of tank volumes to suit any application.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Long Should a Pressure Tank Last?
InoxFlow™ pressure tanks are designed to provide long-term reliability, with proper maintenance and membrane replacement. On average, a pressure tank can last anywhere from 10 to 15 years, depending on usage and environmental conditions.
What Are the Symptoms of a Bad Pressure Tank?
Signs that your InoxFlow™ pressure tank may need attention include:
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Fluctuating water pressure
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Unusual noises or water hammer in the system
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Frequent cycling of the pump
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Loss of water pressure when multiple outlets are in use
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What Are the Three Types of Pressure Tanks?
Pressure tanks are generally classified into three types:
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Bladder Pressure Tanks: These have a bladder inside that holds the air and separates it from the water.
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Diaphragm Pressure Tanks: Similar to bladder tanks but with a diaphragm instead of a bladder.
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Non-Precharged Pressure Tanks: These have no internal membrane and rely on air pressure to maintain functionality.
Can I Run My Well Pump Without a Pressure Tank?
No, it is not recommended to run a well pump without a pressure tank. The pressure tank plays a crucial role in stabilizing the water pressure and preventing the pump from cycling too frequently, which can cause wear and tear.
Conclusion
InoxFlow™ pressure tanks offer the best solution for high-pressure, high-volume applications. With a range of features, including a replaceable membrane, built-in pressure gauge, and durable construction, InoxFlow™ provides optimal performance for industrial and commercial systems. Whether you’re in need of a pressure booster, hot water circulation, or water hammer arresting, InoxFlow™ pressure tanks are designed to meet your needs efficiently and reliably.
Why Choose InoxFlow™ Pressure Tanks?
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High-pressure ratings up to 25 bar.
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Hygienic and durable EPDM membranes.
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ISO-certified manufacturing and adherence to international standards.
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Versatile applications in commercial and industrial settings.
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Long-lasting with replaceable membrane design.
For more information on how InoxFlow™ pressure tanks can enhance your system’s performance, contact us today!
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