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Carbon Steel

Carbon steel tanks can withstand extremely high and low temperatures without cracking, melting, or other damage. UL-rated carbon steel tanks are specially designed for storing flammable liquids, and standard carbon steel tanks can be lined with a variety of epoxy coatings for various applications.

Duplex

Duplex is an austenitic-ferritic grade of steel, which means that its composition is of a high mechanical strength compared with other conventional (austenitic) grades of stainless steel, such as 304(L) and 316(L). Whilst duplex stainless steel is more expensive, it is much stronger and more corrosion-resistant.

Stainless Steel

Stainless steel water tanks have high resistance to corrosion or chemical contamination. It can survive in pressure and both in high and low temperatures. So there is no risk of cracking, rust or freezing. Its excellent strength, resistance to corrosion, and durability make it the best choice for water storage.

Aluminum

Due to its strength and durability, aluminum has become an excellent choice for storage tanks. Moreover, since it is lighter than other metals, shipping costs can be reduced. Other benefits of aluminum include its recyclability and excellent hygienic qualities.

Nickel Alloys

 Nickel Alloys are incredibly resistant to corrosion. Nickel is slow to oxidize at room temperature. High-performance nickel alloys are resistant to things like reducing media, aggressive chemicals and seawater. 

Copper

One of its well-known properties has been as a storage container for water. Copper is known to possess anti-viral, anti-microbial, and antioxidant properties, among others. By storing water in a tank fortified with activated copper particles, the ions released in the water can be highly beneficial for health.

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