FRP hydrochloric acid storage tanks are a type of tank specifically designed for holding hydrochloric acid. FRP hydrochloric acid storage tanks are generally produced and can be preserved for a long time. The installation foundation of FRP hydrochloric acid storage tanks requires concrete pouring. After the storage tank is used, there should be no uneven settlement. During the installation and use process, what other matters need to be noted?
When the liquid inlet of the hydrochloric acid storage tank is relatively high from the bottom of the tank, the inlet should be bent towards the tank wall to allow the incoming liquid to fall along the tank wall, reducing the impact on the bottom. When the liquid level of the hydrochloric acid storage tank cannot be controlled, an overflow outlet should be installed on the hydrochloric acid storage tank to prevent the liquid from overflowing and causing unnecessary harm.
2. The hydrochloric acid storage tank should be placed in a base made of cement bricks. The height of the base is generally half that of the tank. The base production generally adopts the on-site stacking method, that is: place the hydrochloric acid storage tank body at the usage site, then fill it with bricks and cement, and pay attention to placing some sand on the contact surface between the tank body and the bricks to fill. After the cement brick foundation is fully solidified, materials can be added for use.
3. Before use, users should check the sealing performance of the anti-corrosion storage tank. They can add liquid to observe whether there is any leakage. For hydrochloric acid storage tanks that hold chemical liquids, it is best to test for leaks with water to prevent losses.