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Tamco
Tanks
Our suppliers offer a full line of Tamco Industries tank
products. Tamco tanks may be modified to your
specifications, including custom welds and assembly
modifications. Choose from a variety of
cylindrical, square, and rectangular plastic tanks for
many uses. |
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Polyethylene
Tanks
Polyethylene tanks are available in a variety of
tank types including: vertical tanks, cylindrical
tanks, square & rectangular tanks, dome & convex bottom
tanks, cone bottom tanks, horizontal tanks, cross linked
tanks, double walled tanks, fuel & oil tanks, specialty
water & cistern tanks, and IBC & pallet tanks.
Polyethylene tanks are characterized by toughness,
excellent chemical resistance, and electrical
properties, low coefficient of friction, near-zero
moisture absorption, light weight, and ease of
processing. |
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PVC
Tanks
PVC is one of the most versatile
thermoplastic in use today. It is used extensively in
all walks of life, from food packaging, to home
construction. Its excellent strength-to-weight ration,
and superior flame resistance, coupled with its low
costs, make it the material of choice of the most
demanding applications. PVC is usually an amorphous
thermoplastic material with excellent chemical
resistance and dielectric properties, good tensile,
flexural, and mechanical strength, low moistures
absorption, exceptional dimensional stability, and good
flammability characteristics. The max. service temp is
140°F. |
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Polypropylene
Tanks
Polypropylene tanks are made of
polypropylene, a polyolefin, which is a thermoplastic
made by the polymerization of propylene gas.
Polypropylene offers a good balance of thermal,
chemical, and electrical properties with moderate
strength. It possesses a good strength to weight ratio.
Because it has such a hard, high glass surface,
polypropylene is ideally suited to environments where
there is concern for bacteria build up that can
interfere with flow. Can be used at temperatures ranging
from 30° to 210°F, depending on specific chemistry. |
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