Process Tanks; Polypropylene, PE
We Also Provide PVC, PVDF, Alloy Tanks
Tri-Mer specializes in the design, manufacture and installation of process tanks for heavy-service use. For more than 40 years we have engineered and fabricated tanks for the broadest range of industrial applications.
Tanks are engineered to specific customer needs in rectangular, circular and custom shapes, with open tops, cone bottoms and other features.
We specialize in tank projects with requirements for special access, constraints on equipment height or footprint, tanks with exceptional capacity and tanks that require robust structural support.
Features & Benefits
Fully customizable
tank designs
High-quality materials
for every industrial environment
Comprehensive
quality inspections
Materials
Tri-Mer fabricates process tanks from polypropylene, polyethylene, PVDF, PVC, CPVC, HDPE, coated or lined mild steel, several grades of stainless steel, and special alloys.
Manufacturing
Tri-Mer process tanks are designed using AutoCAD 2023 and Solidworks, whose specialized toolsets benefit each project with industry-specific libraries, and advanced automation for mechanical design and precise 3D mapping.
Tanks are constructed using proprietary tools and processes developed by Tri-Mer to insure full strength at butt-weld sites, precise distribution of sidewall stresses and the highest structural integrity at corners and seams.
Our tanks have the advantage of double weld-strength, inside and out, and can be fabricated with or without external supports.
Tanks are supplied alone or with ducting, piping, pumps and agitation, tank covers and instrumentation.
We also provide custom thermoplastic fabrication in addition to tanks, including production machinery, material handling equipment and laboratory casework.
Applications
Tri-Mer supplies the global food, pharma and cosmetics industries, chem/petrochem processing, and manufacturers of construction materials, medical devices, glass and cement with quality tank design, construction, testing and installation services.
Tri-Mer has long been a preferred tank supplier to metal finishers, with process tanks that provide decades of reliable service for applications involving aggressive corrosives and extreme pH solutions.
The Primary Aspects of Secondary Containment
Secondary containment requirements are becoming more standard as companies and regulatory agencies continue to emphasize safety and environmental stewardship at manufacturing facilities. If not specified outright, secondary containment requirements often result from HAZOP / FMEA exercises during the project design phase.
Tri-Mer Corp. normally works with secondary containment as it relates to wet scrubber systems – containments are typically built into the scrubber skid and sized to accommodate the full volume of the recirculation sump in the event of leaks or catastrophic system failure.
Secondary containment can be fitted with a variety of leakage monitoring devices to provide alarm signaling to plant PLCs.
Large secondary containment systems can be designed to ship in multiple sections for ease of logistics and field installation.
Homogenous thermoplastics (e.g. PP, PVC, etc.) are superior alternatives to spray-on or FRP liners because thermoplastics retain their integrity if accidentally cracked and can be easily repaired in the field using standard welding techniques.
Tri-Mer Corporation has passive secondary containment solutions for every hazardous liquid in every jurisdiction.
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