Tate Diversified supplies used pressure vessels and air receiver tanks for compressed air systems, process applications, and industrial storage. All vessels are ASME stamped and National Board registered. We carry air receivers, surge tanks, and process pressure vessels in various sizes and working pressures. Every unit is inspected and pressure tested before sale.
Pressure Vessels by Size
We stock pressure vessels and air receivers across all common sizes. Call to check current inventory.
Small shop air receivers and auxiliary compressed air storage.
Standard air receivers for small to mid-size compressor systems.
Popular size for manufacturing plant compressed air systems.
Large air receivers for high-demand compressed air applications.
Heavy industrial air storage and process vessel applications.
Maximum capacity vessels for the largest industrial compressed air and process systems.
Need a specific size? Contact us - we source pressure vessels from 30 gallons to over 5,000 gallons.
Types of Pressure Vessels
Air Receiver Tanks
Store compressed air to stabilize system pressure, reduce compressor cycling, and provide surge capacity for peak demand. Vertical and horizontal configurations available. The most common type of industrial pressure vessel.
Process Pressure Vessels
Custom-designed vessels for specific process applications including chemical reactions, heat exchange, and pressurized storage. Built to ASME Section VIII standards with various materials and pressure ratings.
Surge Tanks
Absorb pressure fluctuations in piping systems and provide buffer capacity. Used in water systems, chemical plants, and HVAC applications. Help protect equipment from water hammer and pressure spikes.
ASME & National Board Certification
Pressure vessel certification is critical for safety and regulatory compliance. Here's what to look for:
- ASME U Stamp - Indicates the vessel was manufactured to ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section VIII standards. Required in most jurisdictions.
- National Board Registration - Vessels registered with the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors for traceability and documentation.
- Maximum Allowable Working Pressure (MAWP) - The maximum pressure the vessel is rated to operate at. Never exceed the MAWP stamped on the nameplate.
- Hydrostatic Test Pressure - Vessels are tested at 1.3x or 1.5x MAWP to verify structural integrity.
All pressure vessels we sell include ASME documentation and National Board registration numbers. We verify certification on every unit before listing.
Inspected & Pressure Tested
Every used pressure vessel we sell undergoes a thorough inspection and testing process.
✓ Pressure Tested & Certified
Each vessel is inspected, tested, and documentation verified before sale.
Inspection includes:
- Hydrostatic pressure testing
- Weld and shell inspection
- ASME stamp and nameplate verification
- Safety relief valve inspection
- Dimensional and connection verification
Need a Pressure Vessel Quote?
Tell us your size, working pressure, and application requirements.
We'll match you with available inventory or source what you need.