Tank Container : 

A framed, cylindrical container designed to stand pressure and carry liquids. To qualify and adapt to various needs in land and sea transportations, the design necessarily and strictly complies with safety regulations set forth by the International Standard Organization.

Tank Shell : 

Even though the appearances of these shells are fairly standard, they differ in the material used, the thickness of the metal, the ability to stand pressure, the restrictions of the bottom valves, and the mechanics of the installation including liners and valve settings. For these reasons, the tank containers described above can be categorized diversely, carrying different types of products.

Tank Frame : 

The purpose of the frame is to support and protect the shell. The frame must meet the requirement set forth by the International Standard Organization in order to be operated and stored correctly using standard transportation equipments.

Tank Type :

The following two types of tanks fully comply with the restrictions set forth by the International Standard Organization. The only difference is that the beam-type has a lighter body and can therefore carry heavier objects in comparison to the full-frame-type. 

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