Here are two of the main reasons to line your tank:
1. Product protection
In any kind of processing facility, it is critical that the quality of the chemical stored in your tanks is not compromised – whether that is your raw materials or your final product. If either is contaminated, either by rust or a previously stored chemical, your profits will usually be impacted.
It is therefore important to protect your products with an appropriate lining inside your tanks. This will help ensure they don’t become contaminated with particles from the tanks themselves or their previous contents.
2. Maintain facility efficiency
In extreme cases, tanks can fail if they are not protected from the chemicals inside. This can happen if there is no lining, if the wrong lining has been selected or if the lining has not been applied properly.
In the worst-case scenario, an unplanned shutdown is required to do maintenance on the affected tank before production can resume.
In any shutdown, time is at a premium with costs potentially running up to $12 million for every day that it is not operational – so every minute counts.
Therefore, choosing a coating that can protect both your tank – ensuring it remains safe and operational for as long as possible – and its contents, is vital.