A storage tank, often called a storage vessel, serves as a container for solids, liquids, or semi-solids.
For example, food and pharmaceutical factories widely use stainless steel tanks built from sanitary-grade stainless steel.
Meanwhile, chemical plants processing coatings and paints typically rely on carbon steel storage tanks.
Based on the media they hold, we categorize tanks into material tanks, liquid tanks, raw material tanks, and feed liquid tanks.
Beyond these, the product range also covers finished product tanks, buffer tanks, high-level tanks, mother liquor tanks, and semi-finished product tanks.
As a standard industrial container, the storage tank features highly flexible design options.
These options depend on price, wall thickness, structure, material, and accessory layout, so different setups create different cost levels.
In general, designing and selecting a storage tank is straightforward; we only require nominal volume and material properties to begin production.
Thanks to their versatility, storage tanks apply to numerous industries as universal stainless steel containment units.
All tank connections use a standard quick-install clamp design, while the main structure uses imported 304 or 316L stainless steel.
We precision-mirror polish the inner surface to Ra ≤ 0.4μm, and provide outer finishes such as matt, mirror, or 2B original.
To support full functionality, the tank includes nozzles for level gauges, vents, thermometers, and CIP cleaning ports.
Additional ports include sight glasses, explosion-proof lights, SIP sterilization ports, inlet/outlet connections, and manholes.
We offer customized non-standard storage tanks tailored to unique process requirements, so feel free to inquire for details.
Our core product line includes vertical tanks, stainless steel storage tanks, material tanks, and aseptic tanks.
We also supply distilled water and purified water storage tanks for pharmaceutical and food industry applications.