Designed and engineered by consid ering the maximum a nti cipa ted loads in the tanks to obtain better life cycle of the equipments with totally corrosi on free and trouble free and maintenance free application to meet the entire satisfaction by the end users. tested for heavy impact, variable weather conditions .
Exposure to weather variations such as cold, heat and UV rays on a thinly walled tank, which has continuously changing water levels, causes embrittlement resulting in crack- ing and a short life span Fragile and could be damaged by surrounding normal activities. Due to the extreme lightness of the tank a normal light storm could break the connecting pipes and blow the tank away when it is empty. When used on a roof concrete block are placed in the tank to minimize the risk of being blown away by the wind when empty. Lack of regular maintenance results in a short life for steel water tanks.
Exposure to weather variations such as cold and heat as well as varying water levels on the tank walls results in expansion and contraction creating cracks on the laminated surfaces which leads to a shorter life due to corrosion. Lack of regular maintenance results in a short life for steel water tanks.
ExposureConcrete is highly absorbent of water. Heat and humidity above variable water levels in a closed tank increase absorption reaching the reinforced steel bars causing corrosion that leads to expansion and ulti- mately cracking of the concrete. Concrete has high thermal conductivity, which in cold weather freezes water and results in cracking.