Do you understand the classification of chemical storage tanks?
Chemical storage tanks are used to store compounds extracted from acids, bases, alcohols, gases, and liquids. Because storage materials are different, there are many ways to store tanks. Let's take a look at the classification of storage tanks.
- Classified by location: can be divided into aboveground storage tanks, offshore storage tanks, semi-underground storage tanks, underground storage tanks, subsea storage tanks, etc.
- Classification by oil products: can be divided into crude oil storage tanks, edible oil tanks, lubricating oil tanks, fuel storage tanks, fire water tanks, etc.
- Classification by purpose: can be divided into raw material tanks, finished product tanks, intermediate product tanks, waste tanks, etc.
- Categorized according to the method: can be divided into vertical storage tanks, spherical storage tanks, hyperbolic storage tanks (drop-shaped storage tanks), horizontal storage tanks, catenary storage tanks (non-torque storage tanks), etc.
- Classified by temperature: normal temperature storage tank, low temperature storage tank, high temperature storage tank.
- Classified by pressure: atmospheric storage tank, low pressure storage tank, high pressure storage tank.
- Classified by storage tank materials: polyethylene storage tanks, rubber storage tanks, glass fiber reinforced plastic storage tanks, ceramic storage tanks, polypropylene storage tanks, stainless steel storage tanks, etc.
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