Comprehensive analysis of enamel glass storage tanks
Definition and Structure
A enamel glass storage tank is a composite material equipment made by spraying enamel glass containing high silica on the inner surface of a steel container and firing it at high temperature. It combines the corrosion resistance of glass with the strength of metal.
Classification and specifications
Vertical storage tanks: divided into K-type and F-type, suitable for precision working conditions in medium scale production such as hydrolysis, neutralization, crystallization, etc. in chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
Horizontal storage tank: Common specifications include 3000L to 80000L, can be customized non-standard, suitable for storing chemicals such as acids, alcohols, gases, etc.
Characteristics and advantages
Corrosion resistance: Suitable for corrosive media such as strong acids and alkalis.
Sealing: effectively prevents external gas, moisture, and microbial contamination.
Easy to maintain: The surface is smooth and easy to clean, with a hard texture that is resistant to compression and fragmentation.
Application Fields
Widely used in chemical, petroleum, pharmaceutical, pesticide, food and other industries, involving storage, reaction, mixing, emulsification and other process scenarios.
Production standards and customization
Adhere to standards such as GB25025-2010 and GB/T 150-2011, and support the design of non-standard products according to requirements.