Made from high-density polyethylene, which offers excellent chemical resistance, durability, and lightweight properties. Non-toxic, making it suitable for food-related and industrial applications. Typically cylindrical with a sloped bottom to facilitate easy drainage.
Usually ranges from 5mm to 15mm, depending on the application and tank size. Generally handles temperatures from -40°C to +60°C, depending on the specific HDPE grade. Designed with a sloped or conical bottom to allow for complete drainage of liquid, minimizing residue buildup. Excellent resistance to a variety of chemicals, making it suitable for industrial and wastewater applications. Easier to transport and install compared to metal or concrete tanks. Often fabricated using methods that provide seamless designs, enhancing strength and leak resistance. Effective for collecting and storing wastewater, slurries, or other liquid waste. Used in various chemical industries for storing reactive materials or slurries. Suitable for storing food processing residues or cleaning fluids. Can be used for collecting runoff or storing agricultural liquids. Should be placed on a stable, level surface; proper support is crucial due to the tank's shape. Typically designed for gravity drainage; may also be used with pumps for transferring contents. Regular cleaning is necessary to ensure optimal performance and prevent residue buildup. Routine checks for leaks, especially around fittings and seams. Manufacturers often offer customization options, including variations in size, fittings, and additional features like level indicators or heating elements.