A steel storage tank is a sealed, steel container designed for storing liquids or gases. Steel tank engineering is an essential and critical infrastructure component indispensable to industries such as petroleum, chemical processing, grain & oil, food production, fire protection, transportation, metallurgy, and national defense.
It boasts excellent corrosion resistance, high strength, and long service life, with an appearance that can be customized into various models, including vertical, horizontal, transport, and mixing types.
Based on the material, they generally include: polyethylene tanks, polypropylene tanks, fiberglass tanks, ceramic tanks, rubber tanks, stainless steel tanks, and more.
Storage tanks are used to hold refined chemical substances such as acids, bases, alcohols, gases, and liquids.
A molten salt storage tank is a sealed container designed to store high-temperature liquid molten salt, typically consisting of a tank top, cylindrical body, and tank bottom, featuring a cylindrical arch roof design. It serves as the core equipment in molten salt energy storage systems.
The oil-gas separator is positioned between the submersible centrifugal pump and the protector, separating free gas from the well fluid. The liquid is then sent to the submersible centrifugal pump, while the gas is released into the annular space between the tubing and casing.