Custom High Pressure Storage Tanks: Engineered for Extreme Applications

At Roben Mfg. Co., Inc., we design and manufacture Custom High Pressure Storage Tanks built to withstand extreme pressures for secure containment of gases and liquids. These tanks are essential for industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, and power generation, offering unmatched reliability and performance.

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What are Custom High Pressure Storage Tanks?

Custom High Pressure Storage Tanks are specialized vessels designed to store gases or liquids under high-pressure conditions, ensuring safe containment and efficient operation.

Why Choose Custom High Pressure Storage Tanks?

  1. High-Pressure Tolerance: Engineered to handle extreme operational pressures safely.
  2. Tailored Designs: Customized to meet specific storage and operational requirements.
  3. Durable Construction: Built to last in challenging industrial environments.

Custom High Pressure Storage Tank Specifications and Characteristics:

Our Custom High Pressure Storage Tanks are designed for robust performance in demanding applications.

  1. Materials: Carbon steel, stainless steel, Hastelloy, and Inconel.
  2. Pressure Rating: Up to 10,000 psi (689 bar).
  3. Capacity Range: From 500 liters to 50,000 liters.
  4. Applications Include:
    • High-pressure gas storage in oil and gas facilities.
    • Liquid containment in chemical and petrochemical plants.
    • Steam and compressed air storage in power generation.

Custom High Pressure Storage Tank Types:

We offer a range of tanks tailored to meet specific high-pressure needs:

  1. Vertical High Pressure Tanks: Space-efficient and suitable for compressed gases.
  2. Horizontal High Pressure Tanks: Ideal for liquid containment and transport.
  3. Custom-Designed Tanks: Engineered for unique industrial requirements.

Materials:

Our tanks are constructed from premium materials optimized for high-pressure environments:

  1. Carbon Steel: Offers strength and cost-efficiency for standard applications.
  2. Stainless Steel: Provides corrosion resistance and durability.
  3. Hastelloy and Inconel: Suitable for extreme pressures and aggressive chemical conditions.

Certifications and Standards:

Our Custom High Pressure Storage Tanks comply with:

  1. ASME Section VIII Division 1 and 2
  2. ISO 9001:2015 Certification
  3. API Standards for storage tanks
  4. DOT and OSHA Regulations for pressure vessels

Industries Served:

Our Custom High Pressure Storage Tanks serve industries such as:

  • Oil and Gas
  • Chemical Processing
  • Power Generation
  • Aerospace

Applications:

These tanks are ideal for:

  • Storing compressed gases like hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
  • Containing high-pressure liquids in chemical manufacturing.
  • Steam storage for industrial power systems.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What are custom high pressure storage tanks?

Specialized tanks designed for the secure containment of gases and liquids under high-pressure conditions.

2. Why choose custom high pressure storage tanks?

They offer high-pressure tolerance, tailored designs, and durable construction for critical industrial applications.

3. What materials are used in high pressure storage tanks?

Common materials include carbon steel, stainless steel, Hastelloy, and Inconel for strength and reliability.

4. What industries use high pressure storage tanks?

Industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, and power generation rely on these tanks for secure storage.

5. How are high pressure storage tanks maintained?

Regular inspections, pressure testing, and adherence to safety protocols ensure long-term performance and safety.

For more information or to request a quote, please Contact Us. Our team is ready to assist with your Custom High Pressure Storage Tank needs.

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