Using a combination of processes, Amalga was able to produce a composite air storage tank for McMaster-Carr that was competitive with stainless steel. The processes used were filament winding, compression molding and assembly of the composite and metal components using adhesive bonding techniques developed at Amalga by our team of expert engineers. This approach mirrored the processes used to fabricate metal pressure vessels and eliminate the need for a metal or plastic liner. The result is a successfully engineered, designed, and fabricated light-weight, corrosion-resistant tank, featuring multiple ports that can be used as inlets and outlets, as well as drain ports to remove condensation, suitable for a variety of applications.