Iron tanks
Iron tanks
Material: Usually made of carbon iron.
Uses: Often used to store water, fuel, and other liquids.
Corrosion resistance: Less corrosion resistance, which can limit its use in some environments without protective coatings.
2. Steel tanks (stainless steel)
Material: Made of stainless steel alloy, which contains chromium to increase corrosion resistance.
Uses: Commonly used in the food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and storage industries
Chemicals because of their durability and cleanliness.
Benefits: Resistant to rust and corrosion; Easy to clean; Able to withstand high temperatures.
considerations
Cost: Stainless steel tanks are usually more expensive than carbon iron tanks.
Maintenance: Stainless steel requires less maintenance due to its corrosion resistance.
Customization: Both types can be custom-designed to suit specific applications, including different sizes and shapes.
