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Stainless steel tanks are storage devices that are used to hold a range of substances. Many industries use stainless steel tanks to hold substances such as chemicals, gases, food, water, and other bulk materials. Industries that rely heavily on stainless steel tanks include pharmaceutical companies, the food and beverage industry, agriculture, and sewage and wastewater companies.

Stainless steel is the favored material of many industries for producing storage tanks because of its relative ease of use and flexibility. Stainless steel is prized for its ability to prevent corrosion, which makes it the ideal substance for storing hazardous materials. Stainless steel is also popular for its ability to resist extreme temperatures. Still, stainless steel tanks are vulnerable to buckling, especially during the construction and transportation stages.

Most stainless steel tanks are constructed in a cylindrical or drum-like shape out of thin walls of stainless steel, although they are not limited to one shape or design. They may range from relatively small (one gallon tanks) to industrial-size tanks that are capable of holding thousands of gallons. Stainless steel tanks may be oriented either vertically or horizontally, depending on the properties of the substance being stored. The shape of most stainless steel tanks depends heavily on the materials being stored, and the space designated to hold them.

Although stainless steel tanks are corrosion resistant, there is still the possibility of leakage. Tanks must be tested on a regular basis to ensure that they are not leaking. Stainless steel tanks are tested by subsurface testing, pressure testing, or by removing the entire tank. Leaking is a significant concern because toxins from tanks are capable of contaminating groundwater supplies and neighboring vegetation. Stainless steel tanks are generally built with submersible pumps. Submersible pumps are submerged inside the tank and are designed to immediately pump out the fluids in a leaking tank. Submersible pumps are also capable of extracting pollutants from groundwater.

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