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Glycerine storage tanks

CGH glycerine tanks are manufactured from stainless or carbon steel. A key element of the design is the thermal insulation and the ability to maintain the medium temperature above its freezing point, which is typically around 18°C.

CGH Tanks – Quality you can rely on.

All tanks are produced in accordance with standards such as EN12285, ASME or other relevant European requirements.

Each project can be fully customised to match your operational needs.

Proper insulation and a tight breathing system protect the stored substance from moisture, maintain glycerine quality and ensure that the medium remains pumpable and free-flowing during extraction.

Applications of CGH glycerine tanks

Storage of a hygroscopic substance that requires protection from humidity.

Maintaining a controlled medium temperature through insulation and heating systems.

Safe storage of glycerine in various environmental conditions.

Providing reliable access to the medium through airtight and precise breathing systems.

Product showcase

Description:

  • Underground, horizontal, double-wall tanks made of S235 steel
  • Tanks installed on a Speed Chassis quick foundation. Heated with electric heating cables and insulated with 100 mm closed-cell PUR spray foam.
Capacity:
30 m³, diameter 2200 mm
Medium:
Glycerin and liquid glycerin-based substances used in the production process.
Manufacturing standard:
EN12285-1
Operating pressure:
Non-pressure
Operating temperature:
-20°C / +50°C

Glycerine storage tanks – optional equipment

  • Medium-level monitoring systems
  • Alarm systems protecting against leaks
  • Internal and external anti-corrosion coatings
  • Advanced heating solutions for optimal operation in any conditions

CGH Group

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