PE plastic storage tank product performance, PE plastic storage tank plastic with a minimum softening point of 108 °C, the maximum point of fragmentation is -70 °C, it can generally be used to hold temperature -40 °C to 60 °C liquid. If the weight of the loaded liquid is heavy or the temperature is higher than 60°C, a steel-lined plastic anti-corrosion storage tank should be used to prevent the PE plastic tank storage tank from being softened and deformed. If PE plastic tanks are used for chemical reaction or dilution, corresponding tests should be done in advance to determine the reaction or dilution maximum temperature.
1. PE plastic tanks are molded by rotomolding process.
2. The material of PE plastic storage tanks produced by the company is a special material for rotational molding—linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) or linear medium density polyethylene (LMDPE). PE plastic tanks can contain inorganic acids, alkalis, salts, and many organic substances at room temperature.
3. The minimum softening point of plastics used in PE plastic storage tanks is 108°C, and the maximum breaking point is -70°C, so it can generally be used to hold liquids with a temperature of -40°C to 60°C. If the weight of the loaded liquid is heavy or the temperature is higher than 60°C, a steel-lined plastic anticorrosive storage tank should be used to prevent the tank from being softened and deformed. If PE plastic tanks are used for chemical reaction or dilution, corresponding tests should be done in advance to determine the reaction or dilution maximum temperature.
4. The feed inlet, discharge port, level gauge port, and flange on the PE plastic tank body are all one-shot without welding, and do not need to be equipped with an inlet and outlet. In acid-alkali materials, an acid and alkali resistant gasket must be installed. When disposing of organics (especially organic solvents), dispose insoluble rubber gaskets.
5, PE plastic tank products are not suitable for holding strong oxidants (such as the temperature of 60 °C, the concentration of more than 75% of sulfuric acid, more than 30% of concentrated nitric acid, etc.) and good organic solvents (benzenes, ethers, ketones, esters Class) etc.
1. PE plastic tanks are molded by rotomolding process.
2. The material of PE plastic storage tanks produced by the company is a special material for rotational molding—linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) or linear medium density polyethylene (LMDPE). PE plastic tanks can contain inorganic acids, alkalis, salts, and many organic substances at room temperature.
3. The minimum softening point of plastics used in PE plastic storage tanks is 108°C, and the maximum breaking point is -70°C, so it can generally be used to hold liquids with a temperature of -40°C to 60°C. If the weight of the loaded liquid is heavy or the temperature is higher than 60°C, a steel-lined plastic anticorrosive storage tank should be used to prevent the tank from being softened and deformed. If PE plastic tanks are used for chemical reaction or dilution, corresponding tests should be done in advance to determine the reaction or dilution maximum temperature.
4. The feed inlet, discharge port, level gauge port, and flange on the PE plastic tank body are all one-shot without welding, and do not need to be equipped with an inlet and outlet. In acid-alkali materials, an acid and alkali resistant gasket must be installed. When disposing of organics (especially organic solvents), dispose insoluble rubber gaskets.
5, PE plastic tank products are not suitable for holding strong oxidants (such as the temperature of 60 °C, the concentration of more than 75% of sulfuric acid, more than 30% of concentrated nitric acid, etc.) and good organic solvents (benzenes, ethers, ketones, esters Class) etc.
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