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Oil Storage Tanks

12/28/2007 2:10 AM

my question is can show me oil storage tank (steel type) image

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Re: oil storage tanks

12/28/2007 3:55 AM

Dear my friend. U have a problem that u said, but u must tell us more explanation in here. I can show u , oil storage tank (steel type) image , but which one do u want to see?? Have u investigated before on web? For example, i can show u underground storage type (stainless style), or over ground big type, but always u will find cylindirical oil storage type. Try to find wht u need on web with google.

If u wouldn't find, I and dear my CR4 friends would hep u.

Good luck.

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Re: Oil Storage Tanks

12/28/2007 1:11 PM

This is a pic view of a mild steel 20,000 litres storage tank which is in ready state only lacking the last job of coating it with anti-corroders so that it will be ready for transportation to the place where it will be planted.( this pic was taken in person during an industrial training period)

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Re: Oil Storage Tanks

12/29/2007 2:30 AM

dear sir,

thank you for the above picture and disscution,but if you send to me the image of steel oil storage tank for capacity (4000m3)as minmum,i will thanks for ever.

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Re: Oil Storage Tanks

12/29/2007 8:37 AM

You want a Floating RoofStorage Tank for Crude Oil?

Ask a Pipeline --a Refinery---

Or companies with names having Bridge and Roof ---or Hochtief----

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12/29/2007 12:33 PM

I had attended the industrial training also for fabrication of Conical Rooftop Tank which are used in the refineries or storage terminals(as used at Bijwasan ,Delhi). those are to made out of mild steel but sorry i don't have any image for that coz its photography is illegal near that area. so sorry.

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Re: Oil Storage Tanks

12/28/2007 2:01 PM

What kind of size?

Your question covers eveything from a 55 gallon drum to a refinery sized storage tank, 300 feet in diameter.

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Re: Oil Storage Tanks

12/04/2023 3:50 AM

Most internet search engines can do this.

So, invitation declined.

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