A103100 Bladder Accumulator

$2,286.00
Bladder accumulators are easily field repairable and have a high tolerance for contamination; perfect for offshore applications.
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SKU
A103100
Accumulators Inc's standard bladder accumulator consists of a molded rubber bladder inside a forged steel shell with a nitrogen gas valve on one end and a fluid port at the other. The flexible bladder provides excellent separation between the fluid and gas in the accumulator, while the seamless shell provides high strength to contain pressure. Additionally, our design ensures the accumulator cannot be disassembled while under pressure. Before typical use, the bladder must be charged with a calculated pressure of nitrogen gas as determined by the application requirements. As system pressure changes, the nitrogen-charged bladder expands or contracts within the shell, allowing the accumulator to discharge or absorb fluid from the system as necessary. All of our bladder accumulators are ASME code stamped.

Bladder accumulators are durable and efficient and have a wide variety of applications such as blowout preventer systems, pulsation dampening, hydraulic power units, fluid volume compensation, wind energy, and many other industrial applications.

Bladder accumulators have several advantages over other types of accumulators:

  • Rapid response to pressure changes and work cycle
  • Complete separation of gas and fluid
  • Highly resistant to fluid contamination
  • Low maintenance, trouble-free operation
  • Readily available, low cost replacement parts
  • Eliminates costly down time on expensive systems due to simple repair
  • More Information
    UOM EA
    Approval Code Standard (ASME)
    Brand Accumulators Inc.
    Material Steel
    Pressure 3000 psi
    Size 10 Gal.
    Fluid Port 2" NPT
    Bladder Material Buna-Nitrile
    Service Oil Service
    Dim A 54"
    Dim B 9"
    Dim C 48.5"
    Dim D 3.5"
    Dim E 3"
    Model Bottom Repairable
    Returnable No

    WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov