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FAQS on dairy storage tanks
Q: What materials are best for dairy storage tanks?
A: Stainless steel is the most common material for dairy storage tanks due to its corrosion resistance and ease of cleaning. Fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) is also used for specific applications. Both materials meet strict food safety standards.
Q: Can liquid fertilizer storage tanks be repurposed for dairy storage?
A: No, repurposing liquid fertilizer storage tanks for dairy storage is unsafe due to chemical residue risks. Dairy tanks require food-grade materials and certifications. Always use tanks designed specifically for dairy products.
Q: How are underground fiberglass fuel storage tanks installed?
A: Underground fiberglass fuel storage tanks are installed in excavated pits with proper bedding and backfill materials. They require corrosion-resistant piping and leak detection systems. Compliance with local environmental regulations is mandatory.
Q: What maintenance is needed for dairy storage tanks?
A: Regular cleaning, inspection for cracks or corrosion, and sanitization are essential for dairy storage tanks. Automated CIP (Clean-in-Place) systems streamline maintenance. Immediate repairs prevent contamination and ensure operational efficiency.
Q: Are fiberglass tanks suitable for liquid fertilizer storage?
A: Yes, fiberglass tanks are ideal for liquid fertilizer storage due to their resistance to chemical corrosion. They are lightweight and durable for above-ground or partial burial setups. Ensure tanks meet industry-specific chemical compatibility standards.