EN 10025 S275J2 plates API 650 austenitic stainless steel storage tanks
API 650 is the standard for welded tanks for oil storage. It specifies the design, manufacturing, welding, inspection and installation requirements of oil tanks. API 650 API 650 austenitic stainless steel storage tanks is widely used in storage tanks with internal pressure less than or equal to 2.5 PSI, used to store products such as crude oil, gasoline, chemicals, and produced water. BBN has extensive experience in API 650 austenitic stainless steel storage tanks API 650 tanks with diameters between 8'-300', suitable for refineries, terminals, pipeline facilities and other customers.
The annual sales volume of steel product is over 300,000 tons, and the sales volume has increased year by year. The business scope covers the Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, Middle East, Africa, North America, and South America. Client services are mainly in the petrochemical, wind power, shipbuilding, steel structure, machinery manufacturing, and construction industries. Throughout the process, we provide customers with professional personal steel customization services and one-stop solutions, professionally set a variety of futures, fast delivery, and excellent prices.
The 365 day service system is implemented, and the business, loading and delivery are handled as usual in holidays and festivals. Actively help users solve difficulties. When users encounter difficulties in handling business, they should actively coordinate with the external solution; if they need to solve the problems internally, they should solve them in a timely manner without prevarication and wrangling. In line with the API 650 austenitic stainless steel storage tanks principle of "fairness, justice and timeliness", coordinate with relevant departments and deal with all kinds of objections in a timely manner.
In this project, an area of steel storage oil tank wall is constructed of ASTM A285, Grade C, steel plate that is 5/8-in. thick and has spot-radiographed, double-welded butt joints. The wall is subject to tension in a meridional direction and to compression in a latitudinal direction. The values of R1 and R2 at the point under consideration are 75 in. and 300 in. respectively. A corrosion allowance of 1/16 in. is required. The computed (meridional) tensile stress, stc, in the net thickness after deduction of the corrosion allowance is 6000 lbf/in.2.