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Common Types of Industrial Storage Tanks for Corrosive Gases and Liquids

Industrial storage tanks are ruggedly built containers that are designed to meet the customers’ biggest challenge of storing corrosive liquids, chemicals, and other media. They are available in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and specifications as per the storage requirements. Available in stainless steel and carbon steel materials, industrial storage tanks aid in bulk storing of liquids and chemicals for a long or short period of time. Amongst the widest selections of storage tanks available, it is critical to choose the right one after considering the operating temperature, corrosion attack, pH/acidic levels, and other operating conditions that exist in the application areas. To help you with the selection process, this post discusses the two types of tanks that are specially designed to stock hard-to-store sensitive and corrosive items such as ammonia and glycol.

Glycol and Ammonia Storage Tanks

Both ammonia and glycol storage tanks are created under tight regulations to ensure safe and easy handling of the contents stored. These storage tanks are manufactured from the most appropriate materials to withstand corrosion, heavy impact, and puncture that could lead to an environmental disaster. Let’s talk about glycol and ammonia storage tanks in brief.

  1. Ammonia Storage Tanks: Built in accordance with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, these tanks help store large volumes of potentially dangerous ammonia to customer-supplied specifications. The tanks are provided with all safety accessories like internal valves and excess flow valve safety fittings after analyzing the different physical states, and behavior of the ammonia gas. These stainless steel tanks assure maximum safety and performance level when storing corrosive chemicals.
  2. Glycol Storage Tanks: Storing ethylene glycol, which is a stable, non-corrosive chemical, is much easier and safer when fabricated from either carbon steel or stainless steel materials. Double-wall tanks can also be offered as an option. These tanks are ruggedly built using quality-tested materials. Glycol storage tanks are manufactured in compliance with industrial best practices and standards, and thus can be successfully installed in all types of weather. The tanks can also be custom designed to meet the unique and rigorous conditions in the application areas. These industrial storage tanks are widely established for their environmentally friendly design using the right welding procedures, adherence to international quality standards, and durable construction utilizing stainless steel, lined carbon steel, and carbon steel.

Application Areas

These time-tested and performance-driven ammonia and glycol storage tanks consistently keep their position as a valuable commodity in the following application areas:

  1. Power Stations
  2. Chemical Plants
  3. Paper Manufacturing Plants
  4. Petroleum Refineries
  5. Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Units
  6. Natural Gas Refining plants
  7. Air Conditioning Systems
  8. Agriculture
  9. Acid Neutralization
  10. Water Treatment
  11. Utility

Top Reasons to Choose Pressure Vessels for Glycol and Ammonia Storage

The following are the top reasons why customers should choose a custom designed pressure vessels to store high pressure gases or liquids.

  1. Meeting Different Industry Requirements: Organizations based in a variety of industries utilize pressure vessels. These include oil and gas, chemical, and automotive industries. Each of these industries use different types of liquids or gases in varied quantities. This also means that aspects like vessel size and shape, temperature, and pressure rating, will be different for each application. For example, the oil and gas industry requires custom pressure vessels, which can handle high temperatures, as well as high levels of corrosiveness. Hence, the vessels need to be designed such that they can meet specific application requirements.
  2. Material Requirements Based on Industry: Pressure vessels are manufactured to meet the regulations of the ASME BPVC. Depending on the industry and application, some vessels need to be constructed using specific manufacturing materials. For example, the medical industry will require vessels to be made from stainless steel, as the material meets sterility requirements. The material will also need to be chosen for other features like price, strength, ease of welding, etc.
  3. Customizing for Volume Throughout: Many customers bring in new equipment to enhance their services or facility operations. In such situations, they require pressure vessels that can store specific volumes of gases or liquids. Custom pressure vessels can be designed to ensure that the quantity is sufficient for the volume of the gas or liquid to be stored. Also, as the vessel is manufactured to ASME regulations, it will strengthen assurance that the vessel will function properly with the new equipment.

Having said the importance of storing ammonia and glycol safely for a short or long time, it is important to procure the ASME storage tanks from leading manufacturers who utilize uncompromising craftsmanship in industrial tanks making. With superior engineering skills, state-of-the-art equipment, and highly skilled fabricators, BEPeterson provides you with innovative ASME, PED or CRN storage tanks to meet your liquid storage challenges. We have been providing custom storage tanks with field- proven performance for several years. Being one of the trusted carbon steel and stainless steel storage tanks manufacturer in the market, we are committed to deliver quality custom storage tanks in a short turnaround times. Request a quote on your project today!