Tank Erection

Tank Erection

We are specialized in vertical and horizontal tanks for water and oil storage. Tank erection is the process of assembling and installing a large tank or vessel for storing liquids, gases, or other materials. Tanks are used in a variety of industries, such as oil and gas, chemical processing, and water treatment.

The tank erection process typically involves the following steps:

1. Preparation of the tank foundation: The tank foundation must be prepared to ensure that it is level and able to support the weight of the tank. This may involve excavation and compaction of the soil, installation of a reinforced concrete foundation, and placement of anchor bolts for securing the tank to the foundation.

2. Fabrication of tank components: The tank components, such as the shell plates, roof, and bottom, are fabricated in a workshop or factory according to the design specifications.

3. Transportation of tank components to the construction site: The fabricated tank components are transported to the construction site using trucks or other means of transportation.

4. Assembly of the tank components: The tank components are lifted into place using cranes and other lifting equipment, and then welded or bolted together to form the completed tank.

5. Testing and commissioning: After the tank is erected, it must be inspected and tested to ensure that it meets the design specifications and is safe for use. This may involve pressure testing, leak testing, and other forms of testing and inspection.

Tank erection requires specialized equipment and skilled workers to ensure that the tank is assembled correctly and safely. The process must also be carefully planned and coordinated to ensure that the components are assembled in the correct sequence and that all safety measures are observed to prevent accidents.

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