
Stainless steel tanks are containers made from stainless steel material. Compared to standard rotational molding tanks, stainless steel tanks can withstand high pressure and are widely used in many high-pressure applications. A notable feature of stainless steel tanks is their excellent sealing performance, which prevents harmful substances in the air and insects from entering, ensuring that the stored liquid remains free from external contamination and does not breed red worms. Therefore, stainless steel tanks are predominantly used for storing and transporting food, as well as in the brewing and dairy industries.
Stainless steel storage tanks offer excellent corrosion resistance: they are not affected by external air or residual chlorine in water. Each tank undergoes rigorous pressure testing and inspection before leaving the factory.
2. Stainless Steel Storage Tank with Excellent Sealing: The sealed design completely prevents harmful substances in air particulates and insects from entering the tank, ensuring water quality is not contaminated by external factors and red worms are not bred.
3. Scientific water flow design prevents sediment at the bottom of the tank from being stirred up by the water current, ensuring natural stratification of potable and fire-fighting water. This results in a 48.5% reduction in turbidity of water leaving the tank, while water pressure is significantly increased. Beneficial for enhancing the performance of potable and fire-fighting water supply systems.
4. Stainless steel storage tanks require no frequent cleaning: Sediments in the water can be drained by simply opening the bottom drain valve at regular intervals. Scale can be removed with basic equipment every 3 years to reduce cleaning costs.