STORAGE TANK & PRESSURE VESSEL
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Application Process
Pressure vessels are used in a variety of applications in both industry and the private sector. They appear in these sectors as industrial compressed air receivers, boilers and domestic hot water storage tanks.
Storage tanks are pressure vessels that are used to store liquids or gases. These vessels are commonly used in the oil and gas industry to store crude oil, natural gas, and other petroleum products. Separators: Separators are pressure vessels that are used to separate oil, gas, and water.
Salient features
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Low pressure operation: Designed to store liquids or gases at or near atmospheric pressure.
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Larger volume capacity: Typically larger in size to hold large quantities of fluid.
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Thinner wall construction: Due to low pressure requirements, the tank walls can be thinner, making them less expensive to manufacture.
Salient features of a pressure vessel:
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High pressure operation:
Engineered to withstand significantly elevated pressures above atmospheric pressure.
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Thick wall construction:
Requires thick walls to handle high pressure loads, resulting in a robust design.
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Strict design standards:
Subject to rigorous design and manufacturing regulations due to safety concerns related to high pressure.





