Storage of chemical products
Securing chemicals and reagents
Storage of chemical products
Safety for all products, in all industries
All liquids are accepted in EELIX tanks, whatever their origin :
Chemicals, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, perfumery, shipbuilding, food processing, water treatment, air treatment, cement industry, metallurgy, nuclear power, surface treatment, chemical distribution, laundry, dyeing, paper industry, etc.
Storage of chemical products
Chemical resistance
The chemical inertness of HDPE (high density polyethylene) and PP (polypropylene) guarantees reliable storage of corrosive and hazardous chemicals.
After rinsing, a tank can, for example, be alternately filled with soda lye and hydrochloric acid. They are therefore extremely versatile.
Large volume horizontal underground tanks
Built according to the NF EN 12285-1 standard, these tanks are ideally suited for the storage of water polluting products.
Large volume aerial tanks
Built according to the NF EN 12285-2 standard, these tanks are intended for the storage of water polluting products.
High strength extruded-wrapped tanks
- Récupération zones de dépotage
- AdBlue
- Rainwater
- Used oils
- Hydrochloric acid
- Citric acid
- Nitric acid 58-60%.
- Phosphoric acid 75
- Sulfuric acid <51
- Sulfuric acid <78
- Sulfuric acid 96-98%.
- Ammonia 24.5
- Sodium bisulfite
- Sodium chlorite
- Ferric chloride
- Sodium hypochlorite <12,5% (48° Chloro.)
- Nitrate de calcium
- Hydrogen peroxide & 70%.
- Caustic potash
- Soda 30%.
- Soda 50%.
- Alumina sulphate
- Urée
- Wac-HB (basic aluminium polychlorosulphate…)
Chemical compatibility table
Compatibility table for high density polyethylene and polypropylene storage and preparation tanks (PDF – 4 Mb)
Chemical storage
To each trade a solution
Chemistry
Soda storage.
Distribution of chemical products
Storage of acids, bases and solvents.
Pharmaceutical industry
Preparation of drug bases.
Parachemistry
Manufacture of detergents.
Water treatment
Storage of ferric chloride.
Nuclear
Storage of hydrofluoric acid.