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[[File:Stainless Steel Tanks.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Stainless Steel Tanks]] | |||
'''Stainless Steel Tanks''' are [[Tanks]] that are commonly used in processing of food and other materials that need sanitation. | |||
==Common Types== | |||
===Flat Bottom Tanks=== | |||
Flat Bottom tanks are the most common used tanks in the industry. All Flat Bottoms are designed in accordance with ASTM D-3299 or D-4097 standards. They are the most cost effective way to store product. The tank flat bottom requires a flat surface to give full support. | |||
===Sloped Bottom tanks=== | |||
Sloped Bottom tanks are offered as both Internal and External. | |||
===Brine-making Tanks=== | |||
Downflow Brinemaking ensures consistent saturation of brine. As the influent water rises, the higher density brine sinks. With rock and solar salts, sludge accumulates at the bottom of the tank for easy removal. This also permits the desalinization of sludge by backwash leaching. | |||
==Video== | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:24, 26 September 2012
Stainless Steel Tanks are Tanks that are commonly used in processing of food and other materials that need sanitation.
Common Types
Flat Bottom Tanks
Flat Bottom tanks are the most common used tanks in the industry. All Flat Bottoms are designed in accordance with ASTM D-3299 or D-4097 standards. They are the most cost effective way to store product. The tank flat bottom requires a flat surface to give full support.
Sloped Bottom tanks
Sloped Bottom tanks are offered as both Internal and External.
Brine-making Tanks
Downflow Brinemaking ensures consistent saturation of brine. As the influent water rises, the higher density brine sinks. With rock and solar salts, sludge accumulates at the bottom of the tank for easy removal. This also permits the desalinization of sludge by backwash leaching.
Video