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WELDED STORAGE TANKS & BOLTED

                  STORAGE TANKS

          API 650, AWWA, UL, BS, EN

Sandhya provide  design Engineering & and Detail Drawing services   for Shop fabricated storage tanks & process tanks since 1963 . Our dedicated team of professional engineers and  detail engineering designers have decades of experience designing  API 650 , AWWA, UL, BS, EN code storage  tanks, and stiffened flat plate rectangular tanks. 
Our skilled engineers ensure that all operating loads in process requirements are adequately accounted for in our design engineering. We can incorporate your existing mechanical process equipment, and  engineer designs which are completely outfitted with mixers, heaters, or other process equipment. The Sandhya team is fully capable of fulfilling your complex process tank requirements.

Materials of Construction

Sandhya  consultancy  use  wide array of materials for designs. Our expertise encompasses application and design per applicable Codes, 

  • Carbon Steel

  • Austenitic Stainless Steel (304L, 316L)

  • Duplex Stainless Steel (2507, 2205, 2304, 2101, 2202)

  • High Nickel Alloys (AL6XN, 904L)

  • Hastelloy (C276)

  • Titanium

  • Aluminum

  • Clad Materials

 

 

Tank Size

The most obvious difference between shop-built tanks and the field erected tanks is its size.  Shop-fabricated tanks range in size from a few  gallons up to  50,000 gallons.  As the name indicates that the tank is assembled in the tank manufacturer’s shop and then transported to  customer’s tank site.

The size limitation for the shop-fabricated tanks is based on  size of equipment and the shop space to handle  tank construction.  Another restraint is being able to transport  finished shop-built tank to the its site location.

Field erected storage tanks can be start out at 50,000 gallons to range all the way to several million gallons.  Because of these aboveground storage tanks are so large in size, all  the materials for the tank is transported to the tank site and assembled to create the storage tank

 

HEAT EXCHANGER DESIGN
CIVIL & STRUCTURAL DESIGN
PIPING DESIGN
PROCESS DESIGN
ELECTRICAL DESIGN
INSTRUMENTATION DESIGN
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