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StandardsASME Code construction : All tanks are constructed in accordance with ASME code section IV and labelled for 125 PSI (8.6 BAR) as Standard.Precision also design Buffer Vessel as per British Standard BS 853:1996, BS 5500:1997 or in accordance with Art 3.3 of the European Directive EEC/97/23 for pressure equipment.Vessel LiningPrecision Coat - Precision coat is a polymerized coating which is applied to all internal surfaces of the tank. Tank surfaces are first sandblasted and cleaned to a white metal finish and then precision coat is applied uniformly. The tanks are then force cured at 95°C to form a glossy lining unaffected by thermal shock from -6°C to 80°C. Precision coat is approved by US department of agriculture and with NSF/61 certification for drinking water.Glass Lining - Precision’s glass lining is a specially formulated vitreous porcelain enamel, which is applied to all interior surfaces of the tank. Tank surfaces are first sandblasted to a white metal finish and then Porcelain enamel is applied uniformly. The tank is then fired to 900°C in a furnace to achieve 100% molecular fusing of the glass to the interior steel surface, which forms a best possible glass coating for potable water in a strong vessel. Connection : Connection can be of screwed / flanged. Supports : Supports can be of L type, Ring type or Tubular. Painting : All Buffer vessels will be Externally Sandblasted to SA 2.5 and then coated with two coats red oxide primer. Working Pressure : Buffer Vessels are manufactured to 8.6 bar working pressure as standard (for other pressure please consult factory). Insulation : 50mm thick fiberglass wool encased in GI sheets and painted in Blue color.
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Precision coat is a polymerized coating which is applied to all internal surfaces of the tank. Tank surfaces are first sandblasted and cleaned to a white metal finish and then precision coat is applied uniformly. The tanks are then force cured at 95°C to form a glossy lining unaffected by thermal shock from -6°C to 80°C. Precision coat is approved by US department of agriculture and with NSF61 certification for drinking water.