A portable air tank is a small, mobile ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) Section VIII Division 1 air receiver built to move with the work — used on construction sites, in service trucks, and at satellite work cells where a fixed compressor-room tank is not practical. It does the same core job as a stationary receiver: stores a reservoir of compressed air to buffer demand, dampens portable-compressor pulsations, and steadies the pressure tools see. The difference is form, not function — the body is compact and transport-oriented (wheeled cart, skid-frame with forklift pockets, or trailer-mount) so it can be carried to the job rather than anchored in a compressor room.
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A 100-foot run of 3/4-inch hose at 100 PSI flowing 30 CFM drops 8-12 PSI by the time it reaches the tool. A portable at the work area releases stored air immediately at full pressure — the painter sees steady 90 PSI at the gun.
Mobile form factor, ASME Section VIII Div 1 coded, U-stamped, and National Board registered — same code basis as a 1,060-gallon plant tank. The body moves; the code obligations don't.
Contractor compressors routinely ship with 20-30 gal integral tanks too small for their CFM, causing short-cycling. A standalone 60-80 gal portable alongside the compressor doubles effective storage without a bigger machine.
Three distinct SKUs: wheeled cart for shop/indoor service, skid-frame with forklift pockets for industrial yard service, trailer-mount for over-the-road service. A wheeled cart on a gravel site is unusable; a trailer in a 4,000 sq ft shop is overkill.
Continuous use at a fixed satellite location — fixed piping plus a stationary tank wins on cost-per-CFM and uptime. Portable is the wrong answer when the work doesn't move. → Re-spec to fixed piping plus vertical-receiver-tank.
Frozen condensate inside a pressure vessel can crack the lower head or distort the shell — a single freeze can total the tank. → Re-spec to heat-traced drain line or operator-routine end-of-day manual drain before specifying for year-round outdoor use.
Portables top out at the 30-120 gallon band — undersized for compressor-room buffering above small contractor compressors. → Re-spec to vertical-receiver-tank for stationary plant storage or horizontal-receiver-tank for low-ceiling rooms.
From the machine spec sheet → to the part number. Answer what you know — leave the rest blank — and send.
Most distributors sell one brand per product type. SPC's 60-brand portfolio means every Product Type page surfaces three real options matched to how your customer is buying today. Pick the tier; the quote desk handles the cross-reference.
Portable tanks live in a different conversation from stationary tanks. The customer wants it ready to roll today, code-stamped, sized to their portable compressor, and bundled with the hoses and fittings they need to use it. Lead time and stock matter more than custom spec.
Each industry below uses this product across the listed areas. Open an industry to see how it fits the rest of its system.
Automotive Manufacturing →
Construction & Infrastructure →
Marine & Shipbuilding → Also applies to Auto-body and paint shops · The painter sees steady pressure at the gun, which directly improves finish quality. · Mobile maintenance and service trucks · SPC supplies fleet operators by the unit and by stocking arrangement. · Light-industrial satellite air supply · Emergency / standby portable air supply
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