custom-fabricated tanks
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CUSTOM LINERSFab-Seal Industrial Liners Inc., Shawnee, Okla.
Fab-Seal Industrial Liners custom fabricatesliners that are easy to install for your tanks.Easy installation ensures your tank being backin service quickly. Featuring quality of materialalong with strength of the seal, Fab-Seal linersare a perfect fit eliminating the possibility ofunnecessary stress on the liner or parts catchingon the sides. Shown is a saddlebag tank liner,which accommodates a divider wall.
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CUSTOM-FABRICATED TANKSImperial Industries Inc., Belleville, Mich.
Imperial Industries Inc. provides tanks to themetal-finishing industry. Tanks are fabricatedfrom sheet material into round, square, or rectangular tanks with fiat, sloped, or coned bottoms. Application criteria, such as solutionmake-up, solution temperature, solution density, and rim loading, are used to computer engineer tank design. Plastic tanks feature hotbent vertical corners and fusion butt-welded construction.
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POLYPROPYLENE. STEEL. AND STAINLESS STEELTANKSSingleton Corp., Cleveland
Singleton Corp. has enhanced their line ofpolypropylene, mild steel, and stainless steel process and plating tanks for cleaning, rinsing, dipping, plating, and other processes. Polypropylenetanks are manufactured with fuse-fab construction, which has the advantages of a one-piece, unitized tank with tremendous strength and integrity.Tanks are available in a wide range of sizes andcan be electrified, motorized, lined, and/or heated.
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November 2000
PLAnNG TANKSM.E. Baker Co., Cambridge, Mass.
Form bending and butt welding provide 100%polypropylene or PVC strength for tank construction. From a simple tank to a complete modularized plating line, automated plastic fabricationmachines assure a quality product every time.M.E. Baker Co. can coordinate all of your heating,filtration, agitation, exhaust, water, and wastewater systems into one modularized process line.
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