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Emergency discharge tanks

CGH emergency discharge tanks are designed to ensure maximum safety in emergency situations, such as overloads, leaks, or unplanned liquid discharges.

CGH emergency discharge tanks – designed for your processes

We use carbon steel S235JR and stainless steel 304.

We adapt the size and parameters of tanks to individual needs.

CGH tanks, meeting rigorous quality standards, are suitable for use in, among others, the chemical, energy, and pharmaceutical industries.

We adapt designs to the specific nature of customers’ production processes.

Intended use of emergency discharge tanks

Capturing excess liquid from process systems – minimising the risk of contamination and costly downtime.

Protection against leaks of acids, bases, and solvents.

Rapid response to spills of oil and petroleum-derived substances.

Collection of process water in the event of cooling system failures.

Safe storage of process liquids in crisis situations.

Tanks for emergency collection of hazardous liquids in road accidents – environmental protection along motorways.

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Description:

  • Material – high-grade carbon steel with anti-corrosion coating.
  • Installation options – possibility of above-ground or underground installation.
  • Service life – average service life of over 30 years.
Capacity:
od 500 do 50 000 litrów.
Manufacturing standard:
zgodność z EN 12285 i innymi międzynarodowymi standardami, w tym ASME

Optional equipment

  • Liquid level sensors.
  • Heating systems – preventing liquid from freezing at low temperatures.
  • Alarm systems – immediate warning in the event of capacity being exceeded.
  • Anti-corrosion coatings.
Contact our expert

Maciej Kornik

Sales Manager
Maciej Kornik

CGH Group

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