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What are the Types of Pressure Vessel Tanks? |Aquasky

What are the Types of Pressure Vessel Tanks?

There are various types of such vessels across industries depending on their design. But one factor that cuts through all the vessels of this nature is the purpose for real operation.

This brings them down to three common types with varying applications in their industrial settings. The three most prevalent types of pressure vessels are,

 

[Storage Vessels]

These tanks are the most common for industrial purposes.

Their basic use is for the storage of liquids or gases such as oil, chlorine, and natural gas.

They are available in different shapes and sizes like cylindrical and spherical for either horizontal or vertical installation. The fabrication material for these tanks depends on the type of product for storage and the external environment.

One of the most prolific materials manufacturers use is carbon steel.

 

[Heat Exchangers]

The second most common type is the heat exchanger. Found in almost every aspect of life, from foodservice to industrial plants, heat exchangers make modern processing and manufacturing possible. It is widely known that heat, by its very nature, can be a negative aspect of many industrial processes and as such must be removed or reused to provide for this concern. Thus, any heat exchanger design must have an emphasis on the material chosen to ensure that the vessel can be operated at peak optimization for extended periods. Carbon steel is a common material, but usually more stringent alloys are used to ensure longevity and proper functioning.

 

[Process vessels]

These vessels adhere to specific design requirements during their construction to meet the specific needs of a manufacturer.

You can utilize them to break down, extract, or combine different products.

They also work in synergy with the other two vessels to achieve an ideal product.

 

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