Water tanks are essential for storing and managing water in residential, commercial, and industrial applications. They are made from various materials, each suited to different environmental and operational needs, and come with a range of fittings to ensure efficient functionality.
Types:
Plastic (HDPE, LDPE) – High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) and Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) tanks are lightweight, durable, and resistant to corrosion, UV radiation, and chemical exposure.
Fiberglass – Strong and lightweight, fiberglass tanks are resistant to rust and chemical corrosion, making them ideal for industrial and agricultural applications.
GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) – A composite material offering high strength, lightweight properties, and corrosion resistance, used for both potable and non-potable water storage.
Concrete – Heavy-duty and highly durable, concrete tanks are used for large-scale water storage and underground installations due to their ability to withstand extreme weather conditions.
Stainless Steel – Provides excellent hygiene and durability, making it ideal for potable water storage in food processing, pharmaceuticals, and high-purity applications.
Sizes:
200L to 50,000L – Water tanks come in a wide range of capacities to meet different storage needs, from small domestic tanks for household use to large industrial tanks for commercial and agricultural purposes.
Fittings:
Inlet & Outlet Valves – Control water entry and exit, ensuring regulated water flow. Valves can be manual or automatic, depending on the application.
Overflow Pipes – Prevents overfilling by allowing excess water to be discharged safely, protecting the tank from damage and avoiding wastage.
Tank Stands – Provides elevation to improve water pressure, protect the tank from contamination, and ensure structural stability.
Vent Pipes – Allow air circulation inside the tank, preventing vacuum formation and ensuring smooth water flow.
Sizes: ½”, ¾”, 1”, 2”,etc Types: Ball-type, Diaphragm-type, Electronic
·Applications: Water tanks, Cisterns, Industrial water storage
A foot valve is a check valve installed at the bottom of a suction pipe to prevent backflow and keep the pump primed. It ensures efficient water flow and protects the pump from damage.
Sizes:
Available in various diameters to match different suction pipe sizes, typically ranging from ½ inch to 12 inches.
Materials:
Brass – Durable and corrosion-resistant, commonly used in deep well and industrial applications.
Stainless Steel – High strength and rust-resistant, ideal for potable water and harsh environments.
Plastic (PVC, HDPE) – Lightweight, cost-effective, and resistant to corrosion, widely used in irrigation and domestic systems.
Applications:
Water Supply Systems – Helps maintain water pressure in borewells, wells, and storage tanks.
Irrigation Systems – Used in agricultural pumps to ensure consistent water flow.
Industrial & Domestic Pumps – Prevents backflow and keeps the suction line full for smooth operation.