Air Systems / Tanks
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- Aluminum Air Tanks
Aluminum air tanks are single piece metal cylinders commonly rated around 3000 psi, valued for durability and cost effectiveness in recreational and rental settings.
- Carbon-Fiber Air Tanks
Carbon fiber air tanks are composite high pressure cylinders that use a carbon fiber wrap over an aluminum core to provide higher pressure ratings at reduced weight compared to all aluminum tanks.
- CO₂ Tanks
CO₂ tanks use compressed carbon dioxide as a propellant and were the dominant air source during paintball’s early development.
- Compressed Air (HPA) Systems
Compressed air systems, commonly referred to as High Pressure Air (HPA), supply regulated air to paintball markers for consistent velocity and reliable operation.
- Hydrostatic Testing and Certification
Hydrostatic testing is a regulated procedure used to evaluate the structural integrity of paintball pressure vessels in accordance with national transport and pressure vessel standards.
- Paintball Air Tank Overview
Paintball air tanks store and regulate the gas used to propel paintballs, serving as a critical safety certified component of every marker setup.
- Tank Safety Practices
Tank safety practices refer to commonly recognized procedures and considerations associated with the handling, storage, and long term condition of paintball pressure vessels.
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