ENGINEERING

Design Considerations
- Capacity: The primary consideration is the required storage capacity, which determines the tank’s dimensions and volume.
- Material Compatibility: The choice of materials must be compatible with the stored substance to prevent corrosion, degradation, and potential chemical reactions.
- Pressure Rating: The tank must be designed to withstand the internal pressure generated by the stored fluid, considering factors like temperature and vapor pressure.
- Seismic Design: In regions prone to earthquakes, it is crucial to ensure the tank’s structural integrity during seismic events.
- Wind Load: The tank must be designed to resist wind loads, especially in areas with high wind speeds.
- Environmental Factors: Factors like temperature extremes, humidity, and UV radiation can impact the tank’s lifespan.
Key Features
- External Inspection
- Internal Inspection
- Roof Inspection
- Floor Inspection
- Tank Bottom Inspection
- Regulatory Compliance
- Safety Protocols
- Environmental Considerations
