A633 grade D plates API Std 650 flat-bottom oil storage tanks
The API 650 tank Standard has the built in flexibility to be used in building tanks to store a wide variety of products while ensuring the structural stability of the API Std 650 flat-bottom oil storage tanks tank.
The factors affecting the "small breathing" loss of API Std 650 flat-bottom oil storage tanks are: 1. It is related to the change of temperature difference between day and night. The greater the change of temperature difference between day and night, the greater the loss of "small breathing"; on the contrary, the smaller the change of temperature difference between day and night, the smaller the loss. 2. It is related to the sunshine time of the oil storage tank. The longer the sunshine, the more the "small breathing" loss; otherwise, the less the loss.
In addition to the requirements of API Standard 620 tank Appendix Q.8.1, the nameplate shall be attached to the tank at an accessible location if it is outside of any insulation or protective covering of the tank. The nameplate for the inner tank shall be located on the outer tank wall but shall refer to the inner tank. The nameplate, if any, for the outer tank of a double-wall tank shall be located adjacent to the nameplate or the inner tank and shall refer to the outer tank.
Our company will set up a full-time service engineer for the project, who is responsible for the interface and coordination of technical support and after-sales service of the API Std 650 flat-bottom oil storage tanks project. In response process of customer service center, in case of technical support and after-sales service demand, the user shall contact the full-time engineer of API Std 650 flat-bottom oil storage tanks customer service center, and the technical personnel will give corresponding answers and on-site treatment according to the needs of users.
In view of the characteristics of container transportation, such as high added value, low cargo damage and short time, our company takes more consideration of port collection and distribution conditions, port facilities, flight density and route coverage when choosing ports. For the convenience of customers, as well as the safety of goods.