Disposable Tank Liners are semi rigid liners designed for use in 2.8 and 5 gallon tanks, so they seat properly in common spray pressure tanks and support steady fluid delivery during spraying work. These Binks PL-5GAL-K40 liners are part of the lids and liners class, which keeps the tank interior separated from material and helps maintain a more controlled spray system environment over repeated jobs. Being in the spray equipment pressure tanks category, they are intended to work within pressurized fluid systems where consistent liner shape supports cleaner tank walls and more predictable tank behavior during use. The semi rigid construction holds its form under normal tank pressures, which helps minimize liner collapse and supports even draw-down of coatings. Their disposable nature allows straightforward changeout between materials, which supports workflow where different coatings or colors are run through the same tank in sequence.
These semi rigid liners for 2.8 and 5 gallon tanks are sized so they nest into standard spray pressure tanks, which supports proper seating under the tank lid and predictable material depth as the tank is filled. Their Binks PL-5GAL-K40 designation identifies them clearly for matching to spray equipment documentation, which aids accurate reordering when a consistent liner style is needed across multiple tanks. As part of the lids and liners product class, they work within the tank assembly to separate coatings from the tank body, which helps keep the shell cleaner and supports more focused maintenance on the liner instead of the steel tank. In regular spraying operations, this fit-focused design supports smoother coating changes and reduces time spent dealing with residue on the tank wall.
These Binks disposable tank liners are intended for spray equipment pressure tanks in the 2.8 and 5 gallon range, so they support both small-batch and larger production coating runs using the same liner type. Being in the spray equipment and pressure tanks category ties them directly to professional spraying setups, where consistent containment of coatings inside the liner supports steady material feed to the spray gun. Their role within lids and liners means they form a barrier between coatings and the tank interior, which helps reduce buildup on the tank shell and supports a tidier interior surface for long-term tank use. For finishing shops running multiple coating systems through a shared tank, this application focus helps separate one coating run from the next, because each liner can be discarded after its assigned material is used. That pattern supports repeatable workflows in wood finishing, metal finishing, or other coating environments that rely on pressure-fed spray equipment.
The semi rigid construction of these liners matters because it keeps the liner wall more stable as the tank is pressurized, which supports uniform contact between coating and pickup tube for steadier flow. Their solvent resistant properties help when flushing remaining coating from the liner interior with compatible solvents, because the liner is designed to handle solvent exposure while still being intended for disposal afterward. Antistatic characteristics become important around atomized coatings and fluid hoses, as reducing static around the coating reservoir supports more predictable behavior of charged particles in sensitive spray environments. Their 5 gallon pail liner role, combined with coverage of 2.8 gallon tanks, allows one liner type to serve multiple tank sizes, which simplifies training and reduces chance of mixing unmatched liners and tanks during setup. The clearly defined PL-5GAL-K40 part number also supports repeat purchasing of the exact same liner configuration, which helps shops maintain consistent spraying performance across different workstations.
These Binks PL-5GAL-K40 liners are specified for 2.8 and 5 gallon tanks, so they serve both smaller and larger pressure tank sizes within that range.
The semi rigid liner holds its form under pressure, which supports stable material depth and steadier pickup for more predictable spray delivery from the tank.
Solvent resistant liners tolerate contact with typical spray solvents, so coatings and residues inside the liner can be addressed without attacking the liner material itself.
The antistatic property helps limit static buildup around the fluid area, which supports more controlled handling of coatings in static-sensitive spray environments.
Disposable liners shift most coating contact to the liner surface, so discarding the liner after use supports cleaner tank interiors and streamlined maintenance.
The PL-5GAL-K40 part number identifies these as Binks disposable 5 gallon pail liners, which simplifies reordering the same liner style for consistent tank setups.
Choosing these Binks semi rigid liners for 2.8 and 5 gallon tanks ties your spray setup to a liner designed for pressure tank use, with solvent resistant and antistatic properties that support controlled coating handling. Their clearly defined PL-5GAL-K40 designation and role as disposable tank liners help standardize setups across multiple tanks, which suits shops aiming for consistent behavior from every pressure-fed spray station. For operations that regularly change coatings or colors in the same pressure tank, adopting these liners provides a defined barrier layer for each run, supporting cleaner interiors and more repeatable spray performance over time.
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