Vertical Storage Tank

Definition of vertical storage tank
Vertical storage tanks are used to store refined chemical substances such as acids, alcohols, and gases. There are many types, including: rotational molding tanks, fiberglass tanks, ceramic tanks, rubber tanks, and welded plastic tanks. In terms of cost-performance, rotational molding tanks can be further divided into steel-lined plastic tanks and all-plastic tanks, which cover various categories such as vertical, horizontal, transport, and mixing.
Applications for Vertical Storage Tanks
Steel storage tanks, designed for storing liquids or gases, are essential and crucial infrastructure in industries such as petrochemicals, grain and oil, food, fire protection, transportation, and metallurgy. They are indispensable in our economic life, playing a vital role in the national economic development. Steel storage tanks are equipment for storing various liquid (or gas) raw materials and finished products. For many businesses, without tanks, normal production is impossible, especially for national strategic material reserves, which rely on various capacities and types of corrosion-resistant storage tanks and other storage facilities. China's oil storage facilities are mainly above-ground tanks, with a majority being of metallic construction.































