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50% Caustic and Cross-Linked High-Density Polyethylene Tanks

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Gymmeh

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Aug 30, 2007
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I am trying to get up to speed on XLHDPE or Cross-Linked High-Density Polyethylene tanks for
50% Caustic.

I originally designing a tank out of carbon steel, but had a vender recommend using XLHDPE instead. The tank will hold 4200L, outdoors Canada requiring heat trace.

Of course venders will tell you all kinds of stuff you like to hear so I would like to get some other general impressions pros/cons from you. If its a cost effective substitute for steel I will press to have the design spec changed.

Thanks

 
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I was also looking at HDXLPE for bulk storage of 50% caustic, so I checked the websites of three major manufacturers. Their commentary steered me away from HDXLPE, although they didn't say not to use it. I won't name the manufacturers, but I can relay what I found.

One manufacturer issued a "position statement" specifically on HDXLPE and HDLLPE for 50% NaOH. They limit ambient service temperature to 100 F, and they insist on double-wall. All connections must be flexible, and the warrantee period is reduced.

Another manufacturer called 50% caustic, "the chemical that finds leaks," or words to that effect. Finds leaks? That's peculiar.
All three manufacturers insisted on their particular double-wall safety system, and I recall the same temperature limitation to 100 F. They also limited storage volume to 10,000 gallons.

When salesmen and manufacturers get this cautious, so do I. See what the FRP guy has to say.

 
By experience with 50% caustic , FRP+PP can be used instead of PE. Higher temperatures can be used with safe mechanical resistance is one of the advantages.
But you need a very experienced vendor, with good practices for the fabrication of those tanks , with a very strong knowledge of quality control in welding ,stress relieving, and adherence tests between FRP and Thermoplastic.Of couse helped or based in a good spec.

 
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