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Utilities Supply Company Plastic Tanks |
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Plastic Tanks, Chemical Storage Tanks, Hazardous Pharmaceutical Tanks |
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Saint
Gobain - molded Cylindrical tanks - spigot tanks - HDPE Tanks
- High-Density Polythylene tanks - Polypropylene Tanks - Cross linked high-density
polyethylene large rectangular tanks - tank stands and accessories. |
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| Assmann -
High-Density polyethylene cone bottom tanks - Tank Assemblies for
metering pumps - Verticle storage tanks - horizontal leg tanks
- double walled tanks and systems - dual containment closed top
tanks - dispensing tanks |
Chem-Tainer -
Containment Basins - Spill Containment Pallets- Double WallBulk Storage
Tanks - closed head shipping drums - security spill containment
- oil containers - cone bottom tanks - vertical water storage tanks
- pharmaceutical tanks and hoppers - conical bottom bulk storage
tanks.
Tank Accessories - bulkhead fittings - filters
- mixers - tank stands - pipe - meters - valves - tubing
Polypropylene Tanks - Polypropylene, Polypropylene
and Polyolefin tanks. These tanks possess a good strength to weight
ratio. These tanks have a hard, high glass surface; polypropylene
is ideally suited to harsh environments. These tanks can be used
at temperatures ranging from 30° to 210°F, depending on
the application.
Polyethylene Tanks - Polyethylene: Polyethylene,
a Polyolefin, is the largest volume thermoplastic polymer used
today. It is available in a wide range of properties including
chemical resistance and electrical properties, low coefficient
of friction, near-zero moisture absorption, light weight. The most
common forms of polyethylene are LDPE, HDPE, MDPE, UHMW.
PVC Tanks - PVC is one of the most versatile thermoplastics
in use today. It is used extensively from FDA packaging, to construction
products. Its excellent strength to weight ration, and superior
flame resistance, coupled with its low costs, make it the material
of choice of the most demanding applications. PVC has excellent
chemical resistance and dielectric properties. The max.service
temp is 140°F. |
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