Tanks and cisterns (5)

Tanks and cisterns used for the storage of liquids and gasses.

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  • Glass fibre reinforced tanks and cisterns

    NBS

    Glass fibre reinforced tank with parametric values for length, width, height, connections and clearance zones to facilitate installation and maintenance.

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    • Manufacturer:NBS
    • NBS Reference:90-10-95/310
    • Last Updated:20th Nov 2014
  • Sectional steel tanks

    NBS

    Sectional steel liquid storage tank, with parametric values for length, width, height, connection sizes and clearance zones to facilitate installation and maintenance.

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    • Manufacturer:NBS
    • NBS Reference:90-10-95/390
    • Last Updated:14th Jan 2015
  • Plastics oil storage tank

    NBS

    Plastics oil storage tank with parametric values for length, width, height, connections and clearance zones to facilitate installation and maintenance.

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    • Manufacturer:NBS
    • Last Updated:17th Mar 2015
  • Moulded plastics cisterns

    NBS

    Moulded plastics cistern, with parametric values for length, width, height and connections. Includes (pre-set, or user defined) clearance zones to allow for installation and maintenance.

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    • Manufacturer:NBS
    • NBS Reference:90-10-95/340
    • Last Updated:20th Nov 2014
  • Carbon steel oil storage tanks

    NBS

    Carbon steel oil storage tanks, with parametric values for length, width and depth. Includes (pre-set, or user defined) clearance zones to allow for installation and maintenance.

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    • Manufacturer:NBS
    • NBS Reference:90-25-50/370
    • Last Updated:13th Jan 2015