Made from polypropylene, known for its excellent chemical resistance, lightweight properties, and durability. Available in various capacities, from small (50 liters) to large (over 10,000 liters), depending on the application. Wall thickness varies, usually from 5mm to 10mm or more, based on the size and intended use. Can generally withstand temperatures ranging from -20°C to 100°C, depending on specific grades of polypropylene. Allows for easy access for filling, sampling, and cleaning. Easier to handle and transport compared to metal or concrete vessels. Resistant too many chemicals, making them suitable for aggressive environments. Can be fitted with accessories like lids, baffles, or agitators based on specific needs. Storage and mixing of various chemicals and reagents. Used for holding ingredients and intermediates in food processing. Effective for storing water or wastewater and facilitating treatment processes. Used for the preparation and storage of solutions and suspensions. Should be placed on a flat, stable surface. No special foundation is usually required. Can be gravity-fed or used with pumps for liquid transfer. Regular cleaning is necessary, especially if used for food or pharmaceutical applications. Regular checks for wear, especially around joints and fittings. Many manufacturers offer customization options, such as varying sizes, configurations, and additional features like level indicators, heating elements, or insulation.