Corrugated metal liner tanks deliver a robust and adaptable water storage solution designed to meet the demands of even the most challenging applications. Engineered for durability and flexibility, these tanks can be configured in a wide range of diameters and heights, making them ideal for projects with unique space or capacity requirements.
A key feature of these tanks is their modular construction:
- Corrugated steel panels are bolted together on-site to form a strong, leak-resistant shell.
- A flexible, impermeable liner—typically made of HDPE, PVC, or EPDM—lines the interior, ensuring reliable containment of liquids.
- For potable water storage, liners are certified to ANSI/NSF 61 standards, guaranteeing safety and compliance.
Available in multiple roof configurations—including domed, conical, or flat—these tanks can be tailored to meet both functional and aesthetic preferences.
Applications
These tanks are suitable for a broad spectrum of uses, including:
- Rainwater harvesting
- Stormwater management
- Potable drinking water storage
- Well water storage
- Fire protection reservoirs
- Agricultural irrigation
- Industrial process water
- Wastewater or sludge holding (with chemically resistant liners)
Custom-Built for Your Project
Each tank is custom-engineered and assembled on-site, allowing for seamless integration into your infrastructure. This modular approach reduces installation time and enables deployment in remote or constrained locations.
Reliability and Warranty
Built to last, corrugated metal liner tanks typically come with a 20-year warranty on both the steel shell and the liner, reflecting their long-term durability and performance.
✅ Why Choose Corrugated Metal Liner Tanks?
- Scalable & configurable
- Fast on-site assembly
- Corrosion-resistant (with proper coating/linings)
- Low maintenance
- Cost-effective for large-volume storage
Whether for municipal, industrial, or agricultural use, corrugated metal liner tanks offer a proven, reliable solution for safe and efficient water storage.
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