Just as our many formulations of PVC make for great tank liners they are also excellent for making tank covers.
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Just as our many formulations of PVC make for great tank liners they are also excellent for making tank covers.
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Flexible PVC tank liners have many advantages over bonded tank liners. Besides longer service life, faster installation, and ease of repair, it is easy and inexpensive to have an effective leak detection system.
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One of the tools used for repairing or welding PVC liners in the field is a hot air welding gun.
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As mentioned in a previous post on tank liners and weirs, building a tank weir into a tank liner is not the best method for handling this type of feature.
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Overflow weirs can be a common feature in rinse tanks. A PVC tank liner can be made with a weir in place, however, a liner with a built in weir is not the best way to handle such an item.
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In amongst the packaging of every drop in liner we provide will be some extra pieces of liner material.
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While there are a few methods for handling drains in a tank liner the most common method is with a fabricated fitting.
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Witt Lining Systems is known for bringing innovations to the tank liner industry such as new material formulations and pioneering skirts for hard chrome plating. One of other innovations is the Wittclip™ designed for fastening drop in liners to the rim of a tank.
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We make a point that we make industrial tank liners. We don’t make pond liners, lagoons, inflatables, etc. This is because the fabrication techniques for those products don’t lend themselves to making a well-fitting liner for tanks and containment areas.
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In a previous blog I wrote about how to protect the bottom of your tank liner by using a rigid plastic shield system. Another method of protecting a drop in liner is to make a double bottom on the liner.