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Polyethylene Tanks
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Advantages of Polyethylene Tanks
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Design
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The design supplies savings of energy and economy in the storage liquids.
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Structure
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The structure allows the tanks to be molded and seamless so that there are no seams to leak or rust.
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Customization
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The tanks are made to customer specifications and requirements.
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Chemical Resistance
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These tanks withstand both physical and chemical attack
and can withstand permeation of corrosive liquids, that have load
ratings of up to 16 pounds per gallon.
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Delivery
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Delivery will be prompt because most tanks are dispatched from OUR available stock.
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Advantages of Polypropylene Tanks
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Design
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The design allows these tanks to not rust, pit scale or corrode and no painting or electrolysis are needed.
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Structure
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The structure is such that these tanks do not leak or
need yearly maintenance. Polypropylene Tanks 1/8 the weight of steel
for easier handling.
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Installation
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Installation is quicker these tanks are light-weight
and do not cost as much as lined steel, nickel, steel alloys, or any
other high performance materials.
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Resistance
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These tanks permit numerous chemicals to be held
because they can hold aqueous solutions of acid, alkalis, salts a large
number of organic solvents, and mineral acids including oxiziding
acids, such as nitric and sulfuric.
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Strength
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The strength of these tanks is extraordinary due to
these tank's abilities to endure high chemical permeation and high
thermal permeation.
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