

Steel-lined plastic dilution tanks have excellent corrosion resistance, showing good resistance to non-oxidizing acids (such as hydrochloric acid, dilute sulfuric acid, hydrogen fluoride acid), dilute nitric acid, alkalis, and salt solutions. The steel-lined plastic dilution tank involves welding a steel mesh (tortoise shell) onto the surface of the steel body, using pure polyethylene (linear low-density polyethylene LLDPE, high-density polyethylene HDPE) as the material. The tank is formed by the blow molding process, integrating steel plates, steel mesh (tortoise shell), and polyethylene into a single unit. The polyethylene is firmly adhered to the surface of the steel body. The product boasts features such as seamless welding, no leakage, non-toxicity, resistance to aging and impact, corrosion resistance, long lifespan, and compliance with hygiene standards. Ordering Instructions for Steel-lined Plastic Dilution Tanks: 1. The operating temperature of the steel-lined plastic storage tanks is typically 70-80°C, with an extreme maximum temperature of up to 90-100°C. 2. The current volume of our steel-lined plastic storage tanks (based on road transport limits) ranges from 1 to 150 cubic meters. They come in both vertical and horizontal designs. 3. The thickness of the outer steel tank body of the steel-lined plastic storage tank can be determined by the specific gravity of the medium contained, with the inner plastic lining (polyethylene) thickness generally between 15-18mm. 4. The inner plastic lining material of the steel-lined plastic storage tank is polyethylene (PE), so it is not suitable for storing chemical materials that are not resistant to polyethylene (PE), such as benzene, ethers, ketones, esters, etc. 5. Our steel-lined plastic storage tanks are simply protected against corrosion with anti-rust paint at the time of shipment.































