1. What is a plastic water tank? A plastic water tank is a container made to store and deliver water for various uses and work settings that has been manufactured from the synthetic material known as plastic. The types of plastics used to make water tanks are polyethylene and polypropylene, with polyethylene being more popular. … [Read More]
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Poly Tanks | What is a Doorway or Slimline Water Tank
The doorway tank, also known as a slimline tank or wall tank, is a water holding tank with an engineering that is unique among available water tank types. The main feature of a doorway water tank is their thin, rectangular shape that provides a slender profile and small foundation footprint. The slender profile allows a… [Read More]
Poly Tanks | What Are Emergency Water Tanks
In this Poly Tanks Series, we will take a deep dive into the emergency water tank type, specifications, certifications, install locations, water storage durations, and on-hand volume recommendations for survival and emergency preparedness. What is An Emergency Water Tank? An emergency water tank is a storage container designed exclusively to hold reserve water so it… [Read More]
What is Fiberglass
The term fiberglass originates from a trade name started by an initial manufacturer and that has become commonly used to describe the structural material known as glass fiber reinforced plastic. Glass fiber reinforced plastic, also called fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) or glass reinforced plastic (GRP), is a synthetic-composite type material, where synthetic means man-made and… [Read More]
What is Polyethylene
Polyethylene is a manmade, synthetic material classified as a polyolefin in the collective group known as plastics. Polyethylene (abbreviated PE) is sometimes referred to as polyethene, polythene and less commonly as polymethylene. The plastic polyethylene is often correlated with its most commonly used product variants: high density (HDPE), low density (LDPE) and cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE;… [Read More]
Overview of Above Ground Septic Tanks
As the name would suggest, above ground septic tanks differ from traditional septic tanks as they are installed and used above the ground’s surface. They are not built for or designed for an effluent leech field and drainage system like underground septic tanks. Rather, aboveground septic tanks are wastewater holding tanks only. They are primarily… [Read More]