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Dixie Southern - API Shop Fabricated Tanks
Dixie Southern designs and completes custom chemical tank fabrication. Our above-ground, welded-steel storage tanks meet the exacting standards of the American Petroleum Institute (API). API establishes standards for the design and fabrication of welded-steel storage tanks. Carbon steel and stainless-steel tanks are often used for storing oil and other liquids. The API standard is applicable for stationary atmospheric and low-pressure petroleum storage tanks used in all sectors of the petroleum and petrochemical industry. We serve customers in the oil and gas industry, and beyond, for their custom, legal load or over-dimensional, API certified storage tanks in carbon steel and stainless-steel tanks.
- Flocculation tanks
- Separator tanks
- Petroleum storage tanks
- Chemical storage tanks
- Storage tanks
- Sulfuric acid storage tanks
- Bulk tanks
- Caustic tanks
- Caustic storage tanks
- Sludge tanks
- Diesel tanks
- Underflow tanks
- Amine storage tanks
- Oily water tanks
- Sulfuric acid tanks
- Stainless steel tanks
- Carbon steel tanks
Dixie Southern has decades of experience designing, fabricating, assembling, and inspecting API 620 and API 650 storage tanks. At our 12-acre, 65,000 square foot manufacturing facility in West Central Florida, we have the professional designers, welders, and fabricators needed to build your custom welded API storage tanks.
API 620 Tanks
The design configuration of API 620 requires that the user has an elevated or flat bottom on which to set the stainless-steel tank. This type of storage tank has a single, vertical, central axis of revolution, and the tank is used for products that have high internal pressures, such as liquified natural gas and cryogenic tanks. Available as a stainless-steel tank or carbon steel tank.
API 650 Tanks
The design configuration of API 650 covers tanks that support the whole bottom evenly and tanks in non-refrigerated service that have a maximum design temperature of 200 degrees F. API 650 tanks can store oil, gas, chemical, water, and biofuel and are some of the most common steel tanks in the oil industry. Available as a stainless-steel tank or carbon steel tank.
Our API Tanks are designed, fabricated, and delivered to your facility worldwide.
- Our chemical tank fabrication process meets the API 620 and API 650 standards
- API storage tanks fabricated from carbon and stainless steel
- Legal load, oversized, super load, custom heavy storage tanks
- Lined internally for special applications
- Can be used across many industrial markets
We serve the exacting needs of facility operators, EPC contractors, general contractors, and OEMs in oil and gas and multiple other industries with our stainless-steel tanks and carbon steel tanks.
- OIL & GAS
- CHEMICAL TREATMENT
- FOOD & BEVERAGE PROCESSING
- MINING & MINERALS
- AGRICULTURE
- POWER GENERATION
- WATER & WASTEWATER TREATMENT
- PULP & PAPER
- WASTE TREATMENT
- GOVERNMENT
DESIGN
Our professional drafters design your API steel tank to meet API standards.
REVIEW
You review our API storage tank design before we procure materials and begin fabrication.
FABRICATION
Our chemical tank fabrication involves cutting edge design and manufacturing processes to ensure that your API tank meets specifications.
CERTIFICATION
API Tanks are inspected in accordance with the appropriate API standard and the corresponding label is attached.
DELIVERY
Your API shop fabricated tank is delivered to your facility anywhere in the continental U.S.
We manufacture API tanks of various shapes and sizes to accommodate different capacities and applications. Diameters for API tanks can range from 36″ to 192″.
- 36″ diameter tanks: Capacity up to 10,000 gallons (typically store smaller quantities of materials, such as on a drilling rig or at a small-scale production facility).
- 48″ diameter tanks: Capacity up to 25,000 gallons (commonly used in small to medium-scale industrial applications).
- 72″ diameter tanks: Capacity up to 60,000 gallons (suitable for larger industrial applications).
- 96″ diameter tanks: Capacity up to 120,000 gallons (typically used in large-scale industrial applications).
- 120″ diameter tanks: Capacity up to 220,000 gallons (commonly used to store petroleum or other chemicals).
- 144″ diameter tanks: Capacity up to 320,000 gallons (suitable for larger-scale petroleum storage applications).
- 192″ diameter tanks: Capacity up to 500,000 gallons (often used to store petroleum or other liquids in large-scale industrial facilities).
