Liquid Gas Tank
LPG is a byproduct of natural gas processing and crude oil refining in refineries. It is colorless, odorless, and even tasteless at the time of production. For safety reasons, a substance called captan is added to it.
From a geometric perspective, liquid gas tanks come in cylindrical and spherical shapes. In terms of storage methods, they are categorized into fixed and transport types. Fixed tanks are classified into two types: aboveground and underground. Transport tanks, according to design and construction standards, are categorized into Cargo tanks, Fixed tanks, and ISO tanks.
The capacity of liquid gas tanks is typically up to 2,000 gallons for residential use and over 2,000 gallons for industrial use. They are used in areas without access to municipal gas or for emergency storage. In general, the applications of liquid gas include use in stoves in kitchens, heating appliances in homes and hotels, fuel for furnaces and burners in factories, ignition systems, gas turbines, secondary fuel and alternative to gasoline and diesel in vehicles, and more.
Main Specifications
Design specifications
Main Specifications
Design, manufacture and certification based on ASME SEC VIII DIV 1&2, EN13445, ADMERKBLATT, ISIRI841, NFPA58 standards
Product diversity in terms of dimensions and volume according to customer requirements.
Performing non-destructive testing according to reference standards.
Providing technical inspection certification from companies approved by the National Standards Organization of Iran.
Providing manufacturing booklet (final book) including performed tests, material certificates, NDT reports, hydrostatic test report, stress relieving, etc.
Procuring valves from the Rego brand upon customer request.
Design specifications
Design code standard: ASME SEC VIII DIV 1&2 / EN13445
Design pressure: 250 PSI
Design temperature: -20°C to +50°C
Material: EN10028-3, ASME SEC II