Tri-Mer Offers Tanks for Range of Processes
The company develops tanks using rugged, long-life materials that won't delaminate or embrittle, even with exposure to aggressive chemicals over long periods of time.
Tri-Mer Corporation (Owosso, Michigan) fabricates process tanks from polypropylene, PE, PVC, CPVC, mild steel and stainless steel. The company specializes in 100% co-polymer and homopolymer polypropylene, which it says are rugged, long-life materials that won't delaminate or embrittle, even with exposure to aggressive chemicals over long periods of time. They are said to provide exceptional resistance to strong acids and alkalis, even at high temperatures.
The tanks are custom engineered in rectangular, circular and custom shapes, with fume hoods, cone bottoms, ducting, piping, pumps, agitation and material handling. Tri-Mer specializes in tanks with requirements for special access, constraints on height or footprint, exceptional capacity (100' or more) and tanks requiring robust structural support.
Tri-Mer says it also offers a broad range of tank covers for complete, one-source responsibility and maximum cost-efficiency.
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