Abstract:
A tank construction including an outer shell of steel material comprised of two half members welded together. The half members are formed by a deep drawing process. An inner shell of non-corrosive material is cast inside the outer shell by a rotational casting procedure with the external surface of the inner shell located adjacent the internal surface of the outer shell. The inner shell of non-corrosive material provides a substantially leak-fight liner for the outer shell to thus prevent contact between the contents of the tank and the outer shell. The rotational casting of the inner shell inside the outer shell is accomplished by charging the outer shell with a non-corrosive material and then subjecting the outer shell to a rotational casting movement while heat is applied to the outer shell. The outer shell serves as a mold for the inner shell wherein the mold (outer shell) becomes a permanent part of the completed tank.
Abstract:
Apparatus for making a polyolefin tank within a metallic tank wherein fixtures are attached to the flanges of the fittings of the metallic tank to allow the polyolefin to flow through the tank fittings, while the metallic tank is mounted in a rotational molding apparatus, whereby the outer surfaces of the tank flanges are coated with polyolefin.
Abstract:
The application relates to shipping container systems that include a large multi-layered flexible container (“flexitank”) disposed inside a large rigid shipping container which has an open end with one or more doors capable of an open or closed position, and further including one or more bulkhead assemblies, one of the bulkhead assemblies interposed between the flexitank and the open end of the rigid container and/or the doors. In at least one specific embodiment, the bulkhead assembly includes a first brace disposed vertically along a portion of the first side wall inner surface; a second brace disposed vertically along a portion of the second side wall inner surface; and a bulkhead panel member extending horizontally between the first brace and the second brace. In other embodiments, bulkhead assemblies may utilize generally curved or “swept” bulkhead bars, which do not require vertical braces.
Abstract:
A protective coating for steel vessels having polyurethane insulation sandwiched between a vessel container and an outer shell, the coating applied to the outer surface of the container and the inner surface of the shell. A method for protecting polyurethane insulated tank car and other steel vessel containers and the inside surface of the outer shell which encapsulates the containers, which includes the steps of preparing the outer surface of the container and the inside surface of the outer shell and coating the outside and inside surfaces with a protective coating such as a lead and chrome-free polyamide epoxy to prevent corrosion and pitting.
Abstract:
A protective curable coating containing a polymerization inhibitor, extractable from the cured coating, which is applied to surfaces located above the liquid level of a storage tank containing a polymerizable alkenyl aromatic monomer, e.g., styrene, vinyl toluene, divinyl benzene on which surfaces said monomer tends to condense. The monomer condensing on the surfaces which have been coated extracts some of the inhibitor from the coating and thus polymerization on these surfaces is prevented or substantially restricted.
Abstract:
An electrolytic cell or other containment structure having a permanent resin and Fiber Reinforced Polymer liner. The liner is permanently adhered to a cleaned and primed surface and contains one or both of woven fabric and chopped fibers.