Constructed from high-density polyethylene, known for its excellent chemical resistance, durability, and lightweight properties. Non-toxic, making them suitable for food-related applications. Typically cylindrical or rectangular, designed for efficient processing.
Available in various capacities, from small (100 liters) to large (several thousand liters), depending on the application. Usually ranges from 5mm to 15mm, depending on the size and intended use. Can typically handle temperatures from -40°C to +60°C, depending on the specific grade of HDPE. Excellent resistance to acids, alkalis, and other corrosive substances commonly used in pickling processes. Often fabricated using rotational molding, which reduces the risk of leaks and enhances durability. Many designs include an open top for easy access during loading and unloading. Used for treating metals by removing oxides, rust, and other impurities before further processing (e.g., plating, coating). Suitable for storing and processing various chemical solutions involved in pickling. Can be used in applications requiring safe and non-reactive containers. Should be placed on a stable, level surface to ensure safety and stability. Typically designed for gravity feed, but can also be used with pumps for transferring liquids. Regular cleaning is crucial to prevent buildup of residues, especially if used with food or sensitive applications. Checks for integrity, especially around seams and fittings, to prevent leaks. Manufacturers often offer customization options, including size, shape, and additional features like manholes, level indicators, and temperature controls.