STORAGE TANK

Storage Tank: A container for storing liquids, gases, or bulk materials.

Key Points:
Materials: Stainless steel, carbon steel, fiberglass.
Types: Vertical, horizontal, spherical, above-ground, underground.
Capacity: Ranges from small to large volumes.
Applications: Oil & gas, chemicals, food & beverages, water treatment.
Safety: Includes pressure relief valves, overfill protection, and corrosion resistance.

Storage Tank: A container used to store liquids, gases, or bulk materials. They are commonly used in industries like chemical, food, water treatment, and oil and gas.

Key Features:

Material: Typically made of stainless steel, carbon steel, or fiberglass, depending on the contents.
Capacity: Ranges from small to large volumes, designed to hold varying quantities.
Shape: Usually cylindrical or spherical, depending on the storage requirements.
Design: Includes features like insulation, pressure/vacuum relief, and safety valves.
Monitoring: Often equipped with level sensors and temperature controls.

Types:
Vertical Tanks: Tall and cylindrical, often used for liquids.
Horizontal Tanks: Laying on their side, often used for bulk storage.
Spherical Tanks: Primarily used for gases, especially in the oil and gas industry.
Above-ground Tanks: Located above ground, for ease of access.
Underground Tanks: Used to store substances safely below the surface, like fuel.

Applications:
Oil & Gas: Storage of crude oil, refined products, and natural gas.
Chemicals: Storing hazardous or non-hazardous chemicals.
Food & Beverages: Storing liquids like milk, wine, or syrups.
Water Treatment: Storing treated or raw water.