Bulk Storage Installation

CPS was awarded the contract to supply new Spiral Wound HDPE bulk storage vessels for a large pigments manufacturer.

The contract involved the supply, fabrication and installation of new 34m3 Sodium Hydrogen sulphide and 30m3 Sodium Hydroxide storage tanks.

Each tank was supplied with integral Spiral Wound HDPE Bund and rainskirt complete with actuated discharge valves, heaters and level sensors.

The vessels were delivered and installed on site complete with new stainless steel tanker fill pipework.

On completion of the project CPS were awarded a second contract to supply and install a new 25m3 Bulk 96% Sulphuric Acid tank and integral bund. The project included the construction of a new concrete bund and installation of approximately 200 metres of dual contained PVDF transfer pipework.

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Bulk Storage Installation

CPS was awarded the contract to supply new Spiral Wound HDPE bulk storage vessels for a large pigments manufacturer.

The contract involved the supply, fabrication and installation of new 34m3 Sodium Hydrogen sulphide and 30m3 Sodium Hydroxide storage tanks.

Each tank was supplied with integral Spiral Wound HDPE Bund and rainskirt complete with actuated discharge valves, heaters and level sensors.

The vessels were delivered and installed on site complete with new stainless steel tanker fill pipework.

On completion of the project CPS were awarded a second contract to supply and install a new 25m3 Bulk 96% Sulphuric Acid tank and integral bund. The project included the construction of a new concrete bund and installation of approximately 200 metres of dual contained PVDF transfer pipework.

Contact Details

Chemical Process Solutions Ltd,
Unit 4,
Chevychase Court,
Seaham Grange Ind Est,
Seaham,
County Durham,
SR7 0PR

t: 0191 523 7711

f: 0191 523 7733

e: [email protected]


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