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Incorporated in the year 2007, Tech Weld Engineering is one of the most reputed companies in the entire market. We are working as a sole proprietorship-based firm. The head quarter of our business is situated in Chennai, Tamil Nadu (India). We are the leading manufacturer of this domain, engaged in offering a wide range of Storage tanks, Industrial strainers, Pressure Vessel, Steam silencers, Heat exchangers, and many more. These products are well tested on various quality parameters. Moreover, we also render Piping Work and Fabrication services.
Tech Weld Engineering is one of the prominent Oil Storage Tank Manufacturers in Chennai. For more information contact us or call +91 99403 06697.
What is Oil Storage Tank?
Tanks for storing oil are used as a staging place to gather crude oil at various phases of production. These tanks are employed in oil production areas to store oil prior to delivery to tankers or pipelines. Storage tanks can also be used to retain crude oil before it is refined and refined products after it has been processed. Storage tanks have a generalized design and operation that is the same throughout the industry, despite the fact that they are employed for a variety of applications.
Benefits of Oil Storage Tanks
- Cutting back on the number of containers frees up more floor space and gets rid of clutter that can impede your operation. You may arrange, store, and label fluids more effectively by reducing the number of containers.
- A fluid storage tank has easier mobility, so personnel won’t have to roll many drums from point A to point B in order to dispense fluid.
- Compact fluid storage with easy fill ports makes it simpler to acquire fluids in bulk, which is frequently more cost-effective. This takes less time, but more significantly, it is safer for the workers because they are no longer required to exert themselves or run the risk of getting hurt while rolling, pushing, tugging, or breaking a drum.
- Robust, polyethylene storage tanks can eliminate contamination threats such as outside storage, leaky containers, and other contamination risks. Utilize stackable tanks to expand your indoor area while reducing the amount of filthy, unusable liquids.
- Fluid storage tanks let you compress partially filled fluid containers to cut down on the waste produced by excessive packing. Since many polyethylene tanks are translucent, it is simple to keep track of the entire volume of fluid that is still in use.
What Types Of Storage Tanks are there?
Pressurized storage tanks and atmospheric storage tanks are the two main categories that apply to storage tanks. While atmospheric storage tanks are operated at a pressure at or near the atmosphere, pressurized storage tanks are typically employed for liquids that evaporate. Oil is stored in atmospheric storage tanks, which are further divided into a number of groups based on various fixed and floating roof designs. The flash point of the liquid being stored should be taken into consideration when choosing the style of roof for your storage tank.
Fixed Roofs
Fuel oil, water, or any other liquid with a very high flash point and no volatility is acceptable for fixed roofs. Fixed roofs either feature vents or breather valves that let the tank function with a little internal pressure. The following types of designs can be applied to fixed roofs.
Types of Fixed Roofs:
- Cone Roof
- Umbrella Roof
- Dome Roof
Floating Roof Tank
This kind of tank, as its name suggests, has a floating roof that changes height depending on the amount of oil inside. A safety measure to avoid vapor buildup inside the tank is the floating roof. The ceiling of many tanks is made to float over the liquid. The liquid level in the tank changes when filling, emptying, or changes in the outside temperature, and this causes the floating roof to rise and fall.
Open Top Tank
This was one of the early types of oil storage tanks. It has limited use now because of evaporation losses and the risk that oil will catch fire.
Single Skin & Double Skin Tanks
These are tanks made of steel or plastic on either one or two levels. A twin-walled tank is another name for a double-skin tank.
Bunded Tank
A tank that is bunded is one that is surrounded by another tank or a containment dike. The catch system for halting the spread of oil spills, leaks, and other oil contamination is the outer tank or containment dike.
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