

A Pressure Tank is a closed vessel designed to store or process fluids (liquid or gas) under pressure, either above or below atmospheric pressure. These vessels are engineered in accordance with pressure vessel codes to ensure safe operation under specified temperature and pressure conditions.
Pressure tanks are widely used in chemical plants, oil & gas facilities, food processing, water treatment, fire suppression systems, and pneumatic control systems.

Application
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Oil & Gas: Gas buffering, condensate storage, sour water, nitrogen blanketing
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Chemical: Pressurized reactor vessels, solvent storage, catalyst slurries
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Food & Beverage: Carbonated beverage tanks, hot water tanks, pressurized cream storage
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Water Treatment: Pressure sand filters, air surge tanks, chlorine storage
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Pharma / Biotech: Fermenters, CIP pressure tanks, buffer solution vessels

Orientation
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Tank TypeVertical or horizontal cylindrical with hemispherical, elliptical, or flat heads
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Capacity100 – 100,000 liters (customizable based on design)
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Design Pressure1 bar to 100 bar (gauge pressure), per application
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Design Temperature-40°C to +250°C (depends on material and service)
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Pressure Class Low (<1.5 bar), Medium (1.5–15 bar), High (>15 bar)