
tank pressurization
Tank pressurization involves adding gas, usually air, to a tank to increase its internal pressure. This process helps ensure that liquids or gases inside the tank are pushed out smoothly and consistently, and it prevents the tank from collapsing or failing due to external atmospheric pressure or internal vacuum. The pressurization is carefully controlled to maintain the right balance, using compressors or pressure regulators. It’s essential in industries like aerospace, chemical processing, and fuel storage, where maintaining proper pressure ensures safe and efficient operation of equipment and accurate delivery of contents.