
Storage tanks
Tanks face attack from two sides. Internal linings resist the stored product while external coatings hold back weather and UV — keeping oil, chemical and water tanks in service for the long term.
Tank protection combines internal linings and external coatings. Linings are applied to the tank interior to withstand the stored product — crude and refined oils, aggressive chemicals or potable and process water — while external systems protect the shell, roof and base from the surrounding environment.
Why it matters: linings resist chemical attack, permeation and product contamination from within, while external coatings resist weather, UV and corrosion from without. Getting both right protects the asset, the contents and the ground around it.
Chemical-resistant tank linings
Internal linings matched to the stored product, resisting attack, permeation and contamination.
External anticorrosives
Durable shell and roof systems that hold back weather, UV and atmospheric corrosion.
Secondary-containment coatings
Bund and containment linings that keep spills contained and protect the surrounding ground.
Lining or coating a tank?
Tell us the stored product and the tank's condition — we'll specify the right lining and external system.
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