Superplastic – Industrial Products


A
PEOPLE IN THE HOUSE
4
B
PEOPLE IN THE HOUSE
B
C
PEOPLE IN THE HOUSE
A OR B
A+C OR B+C
TOTAL VOLUME REQURED
SHOWER, BATH, TOILET, BASIN
1,000 Ltr
2,000 Ltr
WASHING MACHINE
150 Ltr
250 Ltr
COOKING/CLEANING
150 Ltr
250 Ltr
CAR WASH
100 Ltr (2 Cars)
200 Ltr (3-4 Cars)
SMALL GARDEN
150 Ltr
250 Ltr
TOTAL
Site Preparation & Installation

1. Install the tank in an upright position,
supporting the entire base of the tank on a
solid level surface. Ensure that the area is free
from sharp stones, iron bars or any debris.
2. The site must be solid, level, compacted base
that extends beyond the diameter of the tank.
Suitable bases inculde brick, concrete, gravel
with sand top surface between 300mm and
400mm in depth.
3. Leave sufficient space between the
tank and any surrounding structures to allow
for expansion when the tank is filled. We
recommend a minimum of 150mm (6 inches)
all around. Position the tank ensuring best
access for filling, maintenance and safety.

4. Ensure the tank is protected from
strong winds (especially when
empty). If necessary strap it down.
5. Connect all pipe work, fittings and
accessories once location has been
established. All pipe work and fittings
connected to the tank should be
supported.

WATER TANK STANDS CAN BE USED
BUT MUST BE DESIGNED BY A
QUALIFIED COUNSULTING ENGINEER.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES WILL
RENDER ANY WARRANTY NULL AND
VOID.

 

Insert a length of flexible pipe to absorb shocks & movements of pipe fittings from tank. Position the pipe directly on ground to avoid damage caused by standing over pipes.
Tank overflow must be piped away from the tank to avoid undermining of tank base
Unsupported pipe work puts excessive strain on fittings and tank wall. Over period of time, this will lead to stress in the tank. This kind of installation should be avoided at any cost.

CHEMICAL RESISTANCE CHART – SUPER CHEMICAL TANKS

SUPER Chemical tanks are manufactured using selected grades of resins and are highly resistant to the most aggressive
chemicals. However, the effect of chemicals on tanks are compounded in relation to extended exposure, elevated
temperature and environmental stress. These factors have to be considered while selecting SUPER chemical tanks.
Now, Super Chemical Tanks can be made from specialized grades of Hexene C6 / Polypropylene (PP) / Cross Link (XLPE)
by doing so we have a larger variety of chemical and handing temperatures in our portfolio.

The information provided in the chart given below is based on limited experience and data obtained from various sources.
Customers are requested to consult us to obtain exact recommendation or they are advised to conduct their own
experiments before finalisation.
* Please contact a member of our sales staff for information of adaptability in our tanks
The following legends should be followed under normal conditions :
R – Resistant
NR – Non-resistant
– – No test data is available
VR – Variable resistance – SUPER chemical tanks have excellent “Environmental Stress Crack Resistance
(ESCR)” and are not usually affected by stress cracking chemicals. But the exact conditions of usage have
to be ascertained for final recommendation.

CHEMICAL CONCENTRATION TEMPERATURE o o 20 C 60 C
Acetaldehyde
40%
VR / NR
100%
VR / NR
Acide acetic
100 Aq.
R / R
60%
R / R
Acid adipic
R / -
Acid arsenic
R / VR
Acid benzoic
R / R
Acid boric
R / R
Acid carbonic
R / R
Acid hydrochloric
10% Aq.
R / R
Conc.
R / R
Acid nitric
upto 30%
R / R
Acid sulphuric
10% Aq.
R / R
60%
R / R
Barium carbonate
R / R
Barium chloride
R / R
Barium hydroxide
R / R
Barium sulphate
R / R
Barium sulphide
R / R
Beer
R / R
Benzaldehyde
NR / NR
Benzene
NR / NR
Bismuth carbonate
R / R
Borax
R / R
Calcium bisulphite
R / R
Calcium carbonate
R / R
Calcium chlorate
R / R
Calcium chloride
Aq. soln.
R / R
Calcium hydroxide
R / R
Calcium hypochlorite
R / R
Calcium nitrate
R / R
Calcium phosphate
R / R
CHEMICAL CONCENTRATION TEMPERATURE o o 20 C 60 C
Calcium sulphate
R / R
Camphor oil
VR / -
Detergents, synthetic
R / R
(Normal user conditions)
Developers, photographic
R / R
Dextrin
R / R
Dextrose
R / R
Dibutyl phthalate
VR / VR
Dithiorobenzene
NR / NR
Diethyl glycol
R / R
Dioctyl phthalate
VR / VR
Disodium phosphate
R / R
Emulsifiers
All Cone.
R / R
Emulsions, photographic
R / R
Ether
NR / NR
Ethyl acetate
VR / VR
Ethyl butyrate
VR / VR
Ethyl chloride
NR / NR
Ethyl formate
NR / NR
Ethylene chloride
NR / NR
Ethylene glycol
R / R
Ferric chloride
R / R
Ferric nitrate
R / R
Ferric sulphate
R / R
Ferrous ammonium citrate
R / R
Ferrous chloride
R / R
Ferrous sulphate
R / R
Fixing solution, photographic
R / R
Fluorine
VR / VR
Formaldehyde
40% Aq.
R / R
Fructose
R / R
Gin
R / R
CHEMICAL CONCENTRATION TEMPERATURE o o 20 C 60 C
Glucose
R / R
Glycerine
R / R
Glycol
R / R
Grape sugar, Sat, soln, alc.
R / R
Heptane
VR / VR
Hexadecanol
NR / NR
Hertiar hexanol
R / R
Hydrogen
R / R
Hydrogen bromide dry
R / R
Hydrogen chloride dry
R / R
Hydrogen peroxide
30%
R / R
Hydrogen phosphide
R / R
Hydrogen sulphide
R / R
Hydroquinone
R / R
Inks
soln.
R / R
Iodine soln.
VR / -
Lead acetate
sat. soln.
R / R
Lead nitrate
R / R
Lead tetra-ethyl
R / R
Linseed oil
VR / VR
Lube oil
NR / NR
Magnesium carbonate
R / R
Magnesium chloride
R / R
Magnesium hydroxide
R / R
Magnesium nitrate
R / R
Magnesium sulphate
R / R
Manganese sulphate
R / R
Mercuric chloride
R / R
Mercuric cyanide
R / R
Mercurous nitrate
R / R
Mercury
R / -
Naphtha
VR / VR
Naphthalene
VR / -
Nickel chloride
R / R
Nickel nitrate
R / R
Nickel sulphate
R / R
Nicotine
R / R
Nitrobenzene
NR / NR
Oxygen
R / -
Ozone
VR / VR
Paraffin
VR / VR
Petro
NR/NR
CHEMICAL CONCENTRATION TEMPERATURE o o 20 C 60 C
Petroleum ether
NR / NR
Phenol
NR / NR
Phosgene
Gas
R / NR
Phosphorous oxychloride
NR / NR
Phosphorous pentoxide
R / R
Phosphorous trichloride
R / R
Photographic developers
R / R
Photographic emulsions
R / R
Sea water
R / R
Silicone fluids
VR / NR
Silver cyanide
R / R
Silver nitrate
R / R
Soap solution
R / R
Sodium acetate
Sat. soln.
R / R
Sodium acid sulphate
R / R
Sodium aluminate
R / R
Sodium antimonate
R / R
Sodium benzoate
R / R
Tallow
R / R
Tanning extracts
R / R
Tetrahydrofuran
VR / NR
Tetrahydronaphthalene
NR / NR
Titanium trichloride
NR / NR
Toulene
VR / VR
Transformer oil
VR / NR
Trichloroethylene
NR / NR
Trichlorobenzene
NR / NR
Tricresyl phosphate
VR / NR
Urea
R / R
Urine
R / R
Vanilla extract
VR / NR
Vegetable oils
VR / NR
Vinegar
R / R
Water
R / R
Wetting agents
Normal dilutions
R / R
Whey
R / -
Wine & spirits
R / R
Xylene
VR / VR
Yeast
R / R
Zinc chloride
R / R
Zinc oxide
R / R
Zinc sulphate
R / R

CHEMICAL RESISTANCE CHART - SUPER CHEMICAL TANKS

SUPER Chemical tanks are manufactured using selected grades of resins and are highly resistant to the most aggressive
chemicals. However, the effect of chemicals on tanks are compounded in relation to extended exposure, elevated
temperature and environmental stress. These factors have to be considered while selecting SUPER chemical tanks.
Now, Super Chemical Tanks can be made from specialized grades of Hexene C6 / Polypropylene (PP) / Cross Link (XLPE)
by doing so we have a larger variety of chemical and handing temperatures in our portfolio.

The information provided in the chart given below is based on limited experience and data obtained from various sources.
Customers are requested to consult us to obtain exact recommendation or they are advised to conduct their own
experiments before finalisation.
* Please contact a member of our sales staff for information of adaptability in our tanks
The following legends should be followed under normal conditions :
R – Resistant
NR – Non-resistant
– – No test data is available
VR – Variable resistance – SUPER chemical tanks have excellent “Environmental Stress Crack Resistance
(ESCR)” and are not usually affected by stress cracking chemicals. But the exact conditions of usage have
to be ascertained for final recommendation.

CHEMICAL CONCENTRATION TEMPERATURE o o 20 C 60 C
Acetaldehyde
40%
VR / NR
100%
VR / NR
Acide acetic
100 Aq.
R / R
60%
R / R
Acid adipic
R / -
Acid arsenic
R / VR
Acid benzoic
R / R
Acid boric
R / R
Acid carbonic
R / R
Acid hydrochloric
10% Aq.
R / R
Conc.
R / R
Acid nitric
upto 30%
R / R
Acid sulphuric
10% Aq.
R / R
60%
R / R
Barium carbonate
R / R
Barium chloride
R / R
Barium hydroxide
R / R
Barium sulphate
R / R
Barium sulphide
R / R
Beer
R / R
Benzaldehyde
NR / NR
Benzene
NR / NR
Bismuth carbonate
R / R
Borax
R / R
Calcium bisulphite
R / R
Calcium carbonate
R / R
Calcium chlorate
R / R
Calcium chloride
Aq. soln.
R / R
Calcium hydroxide
R / R
Calcium hypochlorite
R / R
Calcium nitrate
R / R
Calcium phosphate
R / R
CHEMICAL CONCENTRATION TEMPERATURE o o 20 C 60 C
Calcium sulphate
R / R
Camphor oil
VR
Detergents, synthetic
R / R
(Normal user conditions)
Developers, photographic
R / R
Dextrin
R / R
Dibutyl phthalate
NR / NR
Diethyl glycol
R / R
Dioctyl phthalate
VR / VR
Disodium phosphate
R / R
Emulsifiers
All Cone
R / R
Emulsions, photographic
R / R
Ether
NR / NR
Ethyl acetate
VR / VR
Ethyl butyrate
VR / VR
Ethyl chloride
NR / NR
Ethyl formate
NR / NR
Ethylene chloride
NR / NR
Ethylene glycol
R / R
Ferric chloride
R / R
Ferric nitrate
R / R
Ferric sulphate
R / R
Ferrous ammonium citrate
R / R
Ferrous chloride
R / R
Ferrous sulphate
R / R
Fixing solution, photographic
R / R
Fluorine
VR / VR
Formaldehyde
40% Aq.
R / R
Fructose
R / R
Gin
R
CHEMICAL CONCENTRATION TEMPERATURE o o 20 C 60 C
Glucose
R / R
Glycerine
R / R
Glycol
R / R
Grape sugar, Sat, soln, alc.
R / R
Heptane
VR / VR
Hexadecanol
NR / NR
Hertiar hexanol
R / R
Hydrogen
R / R
Hydrogen bromide dry
R / R
Hydrogen chloride dry
R / R
Hydrogen peroxide
30%
R / R
Hydrogen phosphide
R / R
Hydrogen sulphide
R / R
Hydroquinone
R / R
Inks
soln.
R / R
Iodine soln.
VR / -
Lead acetate
sat. soln.
R / R
Lead nitrate
R / R
Lead tetra-ethyl
R / R
Linseed oil
VR / VR
Lube oil
NR / NR
Magnesium carbonate
R / R
Magnesium chloride
R / R
Magnesium hydroxide
R / R
Magnesium nitrate
R / R
Magnesium sulphate
R / R
Manganese sulphate
R / R
Mercuric chloride
R / R
Mercuric cyanide
R / R
Mercurous nitrate
R / R
Mercury
R / -
Naphtha
VR / VR
Naphthalene
VR / -
Nickel chloride
R / R
Nickel nitrate
R / R
Nickel sulphate
R / R
Nicotine
R / R
Nitrobenzene
NR / NR
Oxygen
R / -
Ozone
VR / VR
Paraffin
VR / VR
Petro
NR/NR
CHEMICAL CONCENTRATION TEMPERATURE o o 20 C 60 C
Petroleum ether
NR / NR
Phenol
NR / NR
Phosgene
Gas
R / NR
Phosphorous oxychloride
NR / NR
Phosphorous pentoxide
R / R
Phosphorous trichloride
R / R
Photographic developers
R / R
Photographic emulsions
R / R
Sea water
R / R
Silicone fluids
VR / NR
Silver cyanide
R / R
Silver nitrate
R / R
Soap solution
R / R
Sodium acetate
Sat. soln.
R / R
Sodium acid sulphate
R / R
Sodium aluminate
R / R
Sodium antimonate
R / R
Sodium benzoate
R / R
Tallow
R / R
Tanning extracts
R / R
Tetrahydrofuran
VR / NR
Tetrahydronaphthalene
NR / NR
Titanium trichloride
NR / NR
Toulene
VR / VR
Transformer oil
VR / NR
Trichloroethylene
NR / NR
Trichlorobenzene
NR / NR
Tricresyl phosphate
VR / NR
Urea
R / R
Urine
R / R
Vanilla extract
VR / NR
Vegetable oils
VR / NR
Vinegar
R / R
Water
R / R
Wetting agents
Normal dilutions
R / R
Whey
R / -
Wine & spirits
R / R
Xylene
VR / VR
Yeast
R / R
Zinc chloride
R / R
Zinc oxide
R / R
Zinc sulphate
R / R