Chemical Plastic Tanks
A plastic chemical storage tank is ideal for the stationary storage of a wide variety of chemicals. Constructed with linear polyethylene, these chemical storage tanks are designed to withstand the weight and hazardous nature of materials allowing them to store materials longer without breaking down. Depending on your storage space and capacity, cylindrical tanks, horizontal tanks, conical tanks, rectangular tanks, and vertical plastic tanks are ready to purchase. Designed to make your storage easy, these tanks are great for use in facilities such as hospitals, hotels, laundromats, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, and distribution companies.
We also offer underground steel storage tanks and aboveground steel storage tanks for chemical liquid storage.
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Chemical storage can include the storage of a wide range of liquid materials including fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, acids, caustics, pharmaceuticals, and various other spray liquids. Depending on your liquid storage application, various tank models may be more applicable than others to your location. Models include;
Open Top Storage: Open top storage units are a favorite for chemical applications as they provide an easy access point for your stored materials. Open top chemical tanks are often used in conjunction with mixers to blend or dissolve materials.
Closed Top Storage: While many applications may require an open top storage area, several other locations may require a closed storage vessel. This can be especially important in applications such as spraying, watering, or fertilizing as tanks will be transported while materials are stored within the tank.
Cone Tanks: The cone tank is one of the easiest ways to store your liquid materials and can include an open top or closed top unit. Cone tanks are often used in as inductor tanks or in other applications that require the draining of liquids before, after, or during mixing.
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