A standard tank designed for typical storage needs, commonly used in various industries for holding liquids or gases.
Extra heavy tank:
Engineered with reinforced materials to withstand higher pressure or contain exceptionally heavy loads, suitable for demanding industrial applications.
Blow (three-layer) tank:
Consists of three layers for added strength and durability, typically used for storing volatile substances or in environments with high impact risks.
Thermal fountain tank:
Specifically designed to handle extreme temperature variations, preventing thermal stress and ensuring stability in temperature-sensitive storage applications.
Six-layer tank:
Incorporates six layers of materials for maximum strength, often utilized in critical storage scenarios such as nuclear waste containment or hazardous chemical storage.
Standard quality:
Refers to tanks built to industry standards, offering reliability, longevity, and safety in storing various substances, meeting regulatory requirements for quality and performance.