![]() ![]() Above ground storage tanks can be used to hold materials such as oil, waste, water, chemicals and other hazardous materials while meeting stringent industry standards and regulations. Aboveground storage tanks differ from underground tanks in the applicable regulatory types. There are many environmental regulations for the design and operation of storage tanks, which are usually applied depending on the nature of the liquid contained in them. Storage tanks are usually cylindrical in shape, with a flat bottom and fixed breakable or perpendicular to the floor with a floating roof. In industry, storage tanks operate under little or no pressure, which distinguishes them from pressure vessels. The most preferred standards for storage tank fabricators are API 650 and API 620 standards published by the American Petroleum Institute. Stored products usually consist of petroleum derivatives or chemicals used in the industry. The design and construction of storage tanks are carried out according to international standards. ![]() ![]() A storage container is a container that holds liquids, compressed gases or liquids used for short or long term hot or cold storage. Although it is mainly used in the petroleum industry (petrol tanks), it can also be used in other industries, for example, it is used in the food industry (oil storage tanks) and the fertilizer industry. A storage tank is a tank designed for storing liquid substances. ![]()
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