Drilling tanks
Due to the heavy weight of the drilling fluid, the finished tank design includes reinforcements in the form of external and internal ribs. The final assembly of the component parts is accomplished by welding. Each drilling fluid tank is equipped with hatches for cleaning out sediment and a trough-shaped section of the drilling fluid pipeline.
The tank's interior is divided into several compartments. Because the drilling fluid must remain stationary, the storage tanks are equipped with special agitators.
A protective coating is applied to the interior of the container walls. The composition of this coating is determined based on the properties of the specific solution.
In the manufacturing process of industrial drilling mud tanks, steel grades are used, which vary depending on the area of application.
The finished container can have either a smooth or corrugated surface, at the customer’s request.
The production of process tanks involves the creation of a prefabricated structure that allows for the compact placement of all necessary equipment on a common frame. For ease of access, service platforms are equipped with ladders and walkways.
The ability to install level indicators on tanks for visual monitoring of liquids allows for the use of tanks for fuel and lubricants.
The versatility of drilling tanks speaks for itself, and the ability to operate them in challenging climates makes it worth considering purchasing such a product.
