Most chemical dosing tanks are made from high-density polyethylene, which is highly resistant to a wide range of chemicals, including acids, alkalis, and corrosive substances.
Dosing tanks come in various capacities, typically ranging from small 60-liter tanks for residential or small-scale applications to large 500-liter tanks for industrial use.
The materials used in chemical dosing tanks are compatible with a wide range of chemicals, making them versatile for different applications. Always check the chemical compatibility chart provided by the manufacturer to ensure the tank is suitable for the specific chemical being stored.
Many tanks are designed with safety features such as bunded (double-walled) designs to contain spills and prevent leaks, reducing the risk of environmental contamination.
Tanks can often be customized with additional fittings, such as level sensors, mixers, or additional inlets/outlets, depending on the specific needs of the application.
The tanks are often UV-stabilized to prevent degradation from exposure to sunlight, making them suitable for outdoor installations.