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JC,
JA & JK SERIES
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Manufactured
from linear polyethylene in one piece, seamless construction
this tank series is designed for either indoor or
outdoor use. Cone bottoms provide for quick and complete
drainage |
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Tanks
come standard with a Vented Manway. Non-Vented
and Hinged Manways are also available. Non-vent manways
are recommended for applications where chemical fumes
should be vented away from the tank area. |
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JA
Series - Industrial Series - Designed to handle contents
that have a maximum specific gravity of 1.9 at 73° F. High
impact and chemical resistance. Resin complies with U.S. Food
and Drug Administration regulation 21 CFR 177.1520 (c) 3.1
and 3.2. Translucent* for visible content level. Molded in
calibrations. Molded in tie down slots. 30° cone angle. |
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JC
Series - Commercial Series - Designed to handle contents
that have a maximum specific gravity of 1.5 at 73° F. High
impact and chemical resistance. Resin complies with U.S. Food
and Drug Administration regulation 21 CFR 177.1520 (c) 3.1
and 3.2. Translucent* for visible content level. Molded in
calibrations. Molded in tie down slots. 30° cone angle. |
Tank
with JK Steel Stand
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JK
Steel Stands adds approximately 12" to
overall height. |
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*The
degree of translucency varies with wall thickness and tank color |
Molded in calibrations.
Tie down slots. |
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Prices
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Capacity
(Gal)
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Size
(Dia
x Ht) in.
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Angle
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Vented
Manway (in)
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Model No. to See Technical Drawing
JC Tank
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JC
Tank
Price
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JA
Tank
Price
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Model
No. JK
Stand Only
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JK
Stand
Price
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55
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23
x 39
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15°
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8
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A-CB0055-23
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A-CB023-15ST
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100
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23
x 65
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15°
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8
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A-CB0100-23
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A-CB023-15ST
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145
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36
x 43
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15°
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8
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A-CB0145-36
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A-CB036-15ST
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150
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36
x 51
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45°
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12
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A-CB0150-36
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A-CB036-45ST
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200
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42
x 54
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45°
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12
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TA42XXJK
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300
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42
x 65
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45°
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16
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TA42XXJK
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345
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52
x 56
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45°
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12
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TA52XXJK
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350
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42
x 82
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45°
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12
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TA42XXJK
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500
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52
x 79
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45°
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12
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TA52XXJK
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500
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65
x 68
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45°
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16
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1000
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64
x 98
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45°
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16
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TA64XXJK
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1500
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86
x 84
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30°
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16
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TC8684
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1600
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90
x 90
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30°
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16
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TA9030JK
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1700
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85
x 83
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15°
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16
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TA8515JK
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2500
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90
x 108
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15°
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16
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TA9015JK
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2500
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95
x 105
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30°
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16
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N-60059
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2500
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95
x 105
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30°
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16
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N-40129
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N-60059
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2600
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90
x 126
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30°
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16
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TA9030JK
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2600
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85
x 144
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45°
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16
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TA8545JK
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2650
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82
x 132
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30°
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16
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TC2650
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TC86XXJK
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3000
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90
x 125
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15°
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16
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TA9015JK
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3000
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95
x 123
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30°
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16
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N-60059
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3000
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95
x 123
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30°
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16
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4200
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122
x 114
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15°
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16
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A-CB4200-122
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A-CB122-15ST
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4600
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102
x 155
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15°
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16
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TA102XJK
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4900
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102
x 159
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15°
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16
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TA102XJK
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5500
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119
x 148
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30°
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16
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N-60358
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5500
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119
x 148
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30°
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16
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6000
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102
x 195
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15°
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16
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N-62473
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6000
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102
x 195
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15°
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16
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6000
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122
x 150
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15°
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16
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7500
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141
x 149
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30°
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16
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N-61860
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7500
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30°
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16
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Some models do not have technical drawings, please call us
and we can provide them.
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CONICAL
BOTTOM BULK STORAGE TANKS
with Polyethylene Support Stands
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JP
Series
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JP
Series -Includes Polyethylene Support Stands -
Designed to handle contents that have a maximum
specific gravity of 1.5 at 73° F. No metal stands to
maintain. Molded in calibrations (1050 - 2500 gal).
Excellent chemical and impact resistance. |
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Greater corrosion resistance.
Less maintenance and lighter weight. |
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SEE
BELOW FOR TANK INSTALLATION
AND USAGE GUIDELINES, SAFETY
CHECKLIST, STORAGE TANK
SPECIFICATIONS |
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Prices
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Click
Model No. to See
Technical Drawing
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Capacity
(Gal)
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Size
(Dia x Ht) in.
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Vented
Manway (in)
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Tank
& Stand
Price
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75
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31
x 40
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8
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100
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31
x 48
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8
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150
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x 66
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8
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175
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42
x 49
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16
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200
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x 77
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8
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300
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49
x 61
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16
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300
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31
x 98
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8
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310
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43
x 72
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8
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500
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49
x 87
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16
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750
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73
x 67
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16
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1050
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73
x 86
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16
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1600
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89
x 96
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16
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2500
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96
x 116
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16
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3000
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96
x 134
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16
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Some
models do not have technical drawings, please call us and we
can provide them.
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TANK
ACCESSORIES
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Insulated
and Temperature Controlled Systems |
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A
system consisting of flexible heating panels, thermostat and
rigid foam insulation, designed to help
control and maintain the temperature of the product inside of
our tanks. (Contact sales office for
complete details and price quotations) |
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Electronic
Heating Systems |
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Operate from 120 volts/AC power source
- Heater panels are located around tank for uniform heating
- All systems are custom designed, *Please supply anticipated
minimum ambient temperature,
wind velocity, and the desired minimum temperature
requirement of contents |
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Rigid
Insulation |
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2" spray on rigid closed cell polyurethane foam
- R value of 7.8 per inch of thickness
- insulation and mastic coating have excellent weathering characteristics |
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Tie
Down Kits |
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PVC
coated wire cable and adjustable steel turn buckles provide
an economical and effective
restraining system. |
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Model
No.
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Tank Size In Gallons
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Prices
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TC1700TK
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1700 or less (except 750. 850. + 1500)
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TC2000TK
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2000 to 3200 (and 750. 850 + 1500)
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TC3600TK
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3600 & Larger
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Seismic
Zone 4 Restraint Kits |
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Tank
tie down assembly for wind and earthquake protection. Seismic
zone 4 - 1994 Uniform
Building Code. Contact sales office for complete details. |
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FITTING
PRICES
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Series
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Type
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Material
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1/2"
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3/4"
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1"
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1-1/4"
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1-1/2"
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2"
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3"
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4"
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6"
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Bolt-on
Bulkhead Fittings Installed
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*FZ
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PVC
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CPVC
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Viton
Gaskets
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Viton
Gaskets
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For
FA Series
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1
Required
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Bulkhead
Fittings Installed
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Bulkhead
Fittings Loose
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Viton
Gaskets
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Viton
Gaskets
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FA Series
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Self-Aligning
Bulkhead Install Teflon Seat (EPDM Gasket)
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PVC
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Half
Coupling Welded
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FB
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Full
Coupling Welded
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FD
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PE
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PP
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Spigot
Installed Needle Type
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Spigot
Installed Drum Type
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Flange
Assembly (Bulkhead fitting or half-coupling additional)
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FY
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PVC
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Ball
Valves True Union Threaded
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FJ
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PVC
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Gauge Installed
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FL
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Sight
Gauge Float Indicator
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CAM
Action Couplers
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90
Degree Cam Action
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Cam
Action Adapter
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Action 90 Degree
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Float
Valve Installed
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FK
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U-Vent
(Bulkhead or half coupling additional)
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GC
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Siphon
Tube (Bulkhead or half coupling additonal)
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External
Down Fill Dome Mounted Internal Down
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External
Down Fill Side Mounted (With Internal Down)
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GF
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Internal
Down Pipe Fitting
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GG
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*Bolt-On
Bulkhead Fittings provides a secure, reliable connection
to the tank. This style of fitting is recommended
on our larger bulk storage tanks. All bolting hardware is 316
stainless steel; titanium and hastal-loy C bolt
material
is also available. |
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Manways
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Series
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Type
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8"
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12"
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16"
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22"
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22"
Bolted
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MW
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Hinged
Manway
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PP
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MW
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Manway
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PP
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MW
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Non-Vented
Manway
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22"
Bolted Manway has PE Foam Gaskets and SS Bolts |
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MATERIAL
SELECTION
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We offer you a
selection of materials that are by far the best suited for
molded tanks and containers for use with
aggressive corrosive chemicals as well as food products. Our
35 plus years of experience in rotational molding,
combined with our professional staff of chemical, mechanical
and plastics engineers, enables us to provide you
with the highest quality rotationally molded tanks and containers
available in the industry.
The following
is a brief description of these materials:
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Polyethylene
A high quality thermoplastic that has outstanding resistance
to both physical and chemical attack. The overall general
toughness and excellent chemical resistance to a wide array
of wet and dry industrial chemicals and food products
make polyethylene ideally suited for storage tanks and containers.
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Polyethylene
is translucent and its natural color ranges from slightly off
white to creamy yellow, depending on wall
thickness and type. Ultraviolet light stabilizers are added
for use in outdoor applications. Colors are available on
request for a nominal up charge. BPA-Free Material. |
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A) Linear Polyethylene
Linear Polyethylene is available as low, medium and high
density. Most products offered in this catalog are molded
of linear medium density polyethylene (LMDPE) and linear high
density polyethylene (LHDPE). They have superior
mechanical properties, high stiffness, excellent low temperature
impact strength and excellent environmental stress
crack resistance. The linear polyethylene used meets specifications
contained in FDA regulation 21CFR177.1520
(c) 3.1 and 3.2 and so may be used as an article or a component
of articles intended for use in contact with food,
subject to any limitations in the regulations. Maximum operating
temperature for linear polyethylene is 140° F. BPA-
Free Material.
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B) Crosslinkable
Polyethylene
Crosslinkable polyethylene is a high density polyethylene
that contains a crosslinking agent which reacts with the
polyethylene during molding, forming a crosslinked molecule
similar to a thermoses plastic. This reaction improves
toughness and environmental stress crack resistance. Crosslinked
Polyethylene (XLPE) is not weldable and does
not meet FDA requirement 21CFR177.1520. Maximum operating
temperature of crosslinked polyethylene is 150° F.
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2)
Polypropylene
Polypropylene is a rigid plastic that has a higher operating
temperature limit than polyethylene: 212° F. It offers good
chemical resistance, has a high resistance to stress crack,
and is autoclavable. Polypropylene (PP) is not recommended
for applications in sub-freezing temperature or where high impact
strength is needed. A rough, irregular interior surface
is common characteristic of molded polypropylene. |
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Considerations
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Elevated
Temperatures
Continued or prolonged service with contents at elevated temperatures
can shorten the life of a tank. The effects of
the temperature will depend on the chemical content and its
specific gravity, tank size and configuration, material of
construction, wall thickness and if there are any external supports
on the tank. |
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Exposure
to Ultraviolet Light
Unprotected thermoplastics exposed to sunlight for an extended
period of time, absorb ultraviolet (UV) light, which
can cause discolorations, embrittlement and eventual cracking.
Fluorescent lighting has a similar effect. Elevated tem-
peratures can accelerate the embrittling process. These products
are molded from materials utilizing the latest
technology for UV stabilizers which greatly reduce the harmful
effects of UV light. For greater protection, keep tanks
out of direct sunlight or order dark colored tanks which will
further retard the effect of UV light. |
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Environmental
Stress Cracking
Certain surface active materials, although they have no chemical
effect on polyethylene, can accelerate its cracking
when under stress, such as liquid detergents and ultra pure
water- (see our chemical compatibility Chart.)
Elevated temperatures tend to accelerate the cracking. Although
all polyethylenes are subject to stress cracking,
some are more resistant to it than others. The degree of stress
on the plastic has a direct bearing on its resistance,
therefore a tank and system should be designed to minimize stress.
Chemtainer.com tanks are molded visually stress
free, employing materials that are highly resistant to environmental
stress cracking, and hence are less prone to cracking
than fabricated tanks. Stress cracking agents are surface active
materials. Proper care should be taken to reduce stress
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Chemical Resistance
Stress Crack Resistance
General Toughness
Impact Resistance
Abrasion Resistance
Rigidity
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FDA Compliance
Outdoor Use
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Excellent
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Opaque
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FITTING
LOCATIONS GUIDE
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Specifying
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is very important to be as precise as possible when specifying
tank fittings and accessories. Location, type and size
of fittings must be noted clearly on your drawing. If more than
one fitting is being specified, mark each fitting with a
letter A, B, C etc. Dimensional drawings are available for all
tanks. Download a blank generic drawing and send or
fax in with your order. |
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View Calibration strip is at 0 degrees, in line with manway.
Specify in degrees
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Example:
Fitting A is at 90°, 48 up from button; Fitting B is at
180°, 30 up from bottom;
Fitting C is at 270°, 20 up from bottom.
Note: Use a dotted circle to indicate fittings which are on
the opposite side of the elevation
drawing (see fitting B) |
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vertical storage tanks have 8 x8 flat sections at least every
90 degrees along the circumference at the bottom
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Side
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fittings are generally located in one of the ends of the tank,
close
to the bottom. Indicate in inches any fitting(s) that are required
in the
top of the tank. |
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degrees the
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Example:
Fitting A is at 180°, 15 up from bottom; Fitting B is at
270°,
30 up from bottom.
Note 1: Use a dotted circle to indicate fittings which are on
opposite
side of the elevation drawing (see fitting A )
Note 2: Never include tank flange in your measurements. |
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width, length and height of tank using inches.
Plan View indicate in inches the distance from edge of tank.
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36 x 36 HT. Fitting is 18 in from side along the 36 wall,
18 up from floor.
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Elevation
View Indicate in inches the height from the bottom of the straight
side
to the center of the fitting. Do not include the cone. Stands
have a lip 16 high.
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Fitting A is a 0°, 15 up the straight side; fitting B is
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Tank
Handling Installation and Use Guidelines
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Although
our tanks are extremely durable, improper handling and installation
can result in damage to tank, fittings,
and accessories. Failure to comply with handling and installation
instructions voids all warranties.
1. At delivery, inspect your tank immediately for defects or
shipping damage. Any discrepancies, or product problems,
should be noted on both the drivers
bill of lading and your packing list.
2. When unloading your tank from the delivery truck, avoid its
contact with sharp objects. Forklift blades can cause
significant damage if proper precautions
are not taken. Do not allow tanks to be rolled over on the fittings.
Large
bulk storage tanks, whenever possible, should
be removed from truck bed by use of a crane or other suitable
lifting
device. OSHA regulation 29CFR 1910.178 through
1910.189 addresses specific standards for hoisting and lifting.
Keep unloading area free of rocks, sharp
objects, and other materials that could damage the tank. If
tank is unloaded
on its side, carefully brace to prevent
rolling.
3. Support bottom of tank firmly and completely. Concrete pads
provide the best foundation. However, when seismic
and wind factors are not being considered,
tanks with a base load bearing of less than 800 pounds per square
foot
require a firm, even, compacted bed of sand,
pea gravel, or fine soil that wont wash away. Tanks with
a base load
bearing of 800 pounds per square foot, or
greater, require a reinforced concrete base. Steel support stands
concent-
rate the loaded tank weight onto the stand
leg pads. It is recommended that stands are mounted on a concrete
base.
Bolting of stands is necessary to prevent
movement due to agitation, wind, seismic loads and accidental
contact.
4. Install tanks in an area that is accessible. Ease of maintenance
and removal should be considered.
5. Test by filling tank with water prior to use, to prevent
material loss through unsecured fittings, shipping damage, or
manufacturing defects. Tanks should be tested
for a minimum 5 hours.
6. Plastic screw on bulkhead fittings are designed to be hand
tightened. Over tightening can cause fittings to leak.
7. Support sides of rectangular tanks. In general, tanks with
heights greater than 18 must be supported. However,
specific applications must be considered:
smaller tanks with contents that have high specific gravity
and/or elevated
temperatures must be supported.
8. Do not mount heavy equipment on tank sides.
9. Do not allow weight on tank fittings. Fully support pipes
and valves.
10. Use expansion joints to prevent damage at fittings from
the differential expansion and contraction of the piping
and tanks.
11. Tanks are designed for use only in the atmospheric storage
of chemicals, never for vacuum or pressure
applications.
12. Immersion heaters should never touch the walls of the tank.
Minimum spacing should be 3 - 4 from wall.
13. Refer to the chemical capability chart we can get for you,
as a guide. Be certain tank, fittings, and fitting gasket
material are compatible with
chemicals at the anticipated operating temperatures. Contact
our technical staff for
information on chemicals not
listed, or when uncertain conditions exist.
14. Protect tanks from impact, especially at temperatures below
40° F.
15. Confined spaces must be considered hazardous. Do not enter
tank without first taking proper precautions.
16. Tank sizes as listed are nominal and calibrations on molded
tanks are only approximates, but provide an indication
of volume. Polyethylene tanks
expand and contract which will effect volume. The degree in
which this occurs
depends on the size of the tanks,
wall thickness, specific gravity of contents, temperature of
contents and ambient
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STORAGE
TANK SPECIFICATIONS
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1.0 DESCRIPTION
OF TANK
1.1 SPECIFICATIONS
1.2 GENERAL
These
are one piece tanks, rotationally molded of linear medium
or high density polyethylene or high density
crosslinkable polyethylene (XLPE). Refer to material type
in the tank charts for availability. Tanks come in a
variety of shapes, are available in closed head designs with
flat bottom (IC, IA & IX series), conical bottom
(JA &
JC series), round horizontal (LC & LA series) or oval
horizontal (MC & MA series).These tanks can
be
furnished with various accessories as per customer specifications
and are capable of holding aggressive
chemicals
at atmospheric pressure. Open top mixing and processing tanks
are available in cylindrical, conical
bottom
and rectangular designs.
2.0 MATERIALS
2.1 LINEAR POLYETHYLENE
A
high quality, chemically resistant plastic with high stress
crack and impact resistance. Linear polyethylene is
translucent and exhibits properties that are ideal for applications
that are exposed to low temperatures and/or
high impact. Unlike thermosets, linear polyethylene is weldable,
thus allowing for greater flexibility when
designing
modification to our standard tanks. The plastic complies with
USDA and FDA regulations for storage
and processing of food. Linear polyethylene is fully recyclable
and thereby provides a convenient method of
disposal.
2.2 CROSS-LINKED POLYETHYLENE
High
density cross-linked polyethylene has excellent low temperature
impact and environmental stress-crack
resistance. This polyethylene is a thermoset, thus does not
permit the utilization of welded tank connections.
Cross-linked polyethylene does not have USDA or FDA compliance
for storage of processing edibles and is
not
recyclable.
2.3 ULTRA VIOLET LIGHT STABILIZERS
AND FILLERS
The
plastic does contain a minimum of 0.25 to a maximum of 0.50
long term U.V. stabilizer. It does not contain
any fillers.
2.4 PIGMENT
Pigment
can be added at purchaser's request. These pigments would
be compatible with the polyethylene and
will not exceed 0.5% dry blended and 2% compounded in of the
total weight.
3.0 TANK CONSTRUCTION
3.1 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
The
minimum for the properties of the material shall be as follows
based on molded parts:
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125 Mils F-50
Tensile Strength
Ultimate 2/min.
Elongation at break
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Vicat Softening Temp.
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Flexuarl Modulus
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D1693
D638
Type IV Spec.
D638
Type IV Spec.
D1525
D746
D790
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PSI
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3.2
APPEARANCE
The
finished surface of the tank shall be free as commercially practicable
from visual defect such as foreign
inclusions, air bubbles, pin holes, craters, crazing and cracking
that will impair the serviceability of the tank.
3.3 CUT EDGES
All
edges cut out i.e., open top flanges, manways, shall be trimmed
to have smooth edges.
3.4 DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCES
General
- all dimensions will be taken with the tank in its proper,
usable position and unfilled. Tank dimensions
will represent the exterior measurements.
3.4.1
Outside diameter -- The tolerance for the
outside diameter including out of roundness, shall be +/-3%.
3.4.2
Shell wall and head thickness - The tolerance for thickness
shall be +/-20% of the design thickness. The
total amount of an area on the low side of the tolerance shall
not exceed 10% of the total area and
individual area shall not exceed 1 ft. 2 (.09m2) in size.
3.5 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
The
following performance requirements shall be conducted on samples
taken from the manway cut out area
or where
fittings are inserted in each tank
3.5.1
Low Temperature Impact Low temperature impact is determined
by using a 30 lb. Falling dart at -20
degrees
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0.26 in.(6.6 mm) to & including 0.50 in.(12.9 mm)
0.51 in.(12.9 mm) to & including 0.75 in.(19.3 mm)
0.76 in.(19.3 mm) to & including 1.00 in.(25.4 mm)
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3.5.2
Percent Gel - for crosslinked polyethylene
The percent gel level is determined by using the test method
found in ASTM
D1998.
The percent gel level for crosslinked tanks on the inside
0.125
in. (3.2mm) of the wall shall be a minimum of 60%.
3.5.3
Visual Inspection - The tank is visually inspected to determine
such qualities as are discussed in Section
3.2, Appearance.
4.0 MARKINGS
4.1 The tank is marked
to identify the producer, date (month and year) of manufacture,
capacity
and serial number.
4.2 The proper caution
and/or warning signs are affixed to the tank
4.3 Tank capacities should
be based on total tank volume.
5.0 PACKAGING AND SHIPPING
5.1 All fittings and flange
faces shall be protected from damage by covering with suitable
plywood, hard-board or
plastic securely fastened. Tanks shall be vented at all times.
5.2 Pipe and tubing, fittings
and miscellaneous small parts shall be packaged. Loose items
which may scratch the
interior surface shall not be placed inside the tank during
shipment. Additional protection, such as battens, end
wrapping,
cross bracing, or other interior fastenings may be required
to assure each individual equipment pieces
are not damaged in transit.
5.3 Upon arrival at the
destination, the purchaser is advised to inspect for damage
in transit. If damage has occurred,
a claim should be filled with the carier by the purchaser. The
supplier should be notified if the damage is not first
repaired by the fabricator prior to the product being put into
service. The purchaser accepts all future responsi-
bility for the effect of the tank failure resulting from damage.
5.4 It is recommended that
the tank be hydrostacially tested at the time of installation.
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Conical Bottom
Bulk Storage Tanks, Conical Bottom Bulk Storage Tanks with
PolyEthylene Support Stands, Double Wall Bulk
Storage Tank, Vertical Bulk Storage Tanks, Storage Tanks,
Vertical Bulk Tanks, Polyethylene Tanks, Commercial Series
Vertical Tanks, Industrial Series Vertical Tanks, and Tanks
from your source for material handling equipment.
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