TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
Hot-dip galvanized vertical cylindrical tank for drinking water
Giurgola 100 lt first collection tank
Use:
The galvanized primary collection tanks can be directly connected to the water supply. The water stored in this way can meet sudden and simultaneous needs.
Their construction uses automatic processes in a controlled atmosphere and top-quality sheet metal of adequate thickness.
Material:
Hot-dip galvanized, SHG (Super High Grade) Zinc whose purity is equal to 99.995% (the latter used by our company) for total immersion, they are equipped with a hatch for inspection and periodic cleaning and various connections including vent and float.
The materials used and the hot-dip galvanizing of the containers comply with the limits imposed on materials intended to come into contact with water for human consumption, as per Ministerial Decree 174 of 6 April 2004.
Carbon steel with hot-dip galvanizing treatments suitable for drinking water in accordance with Ministerial Decree no. 174 of 06.04.04.
INFO:
"White rust" refers to the white patina that forms on galvanized material when it is stored outdoors and there is standing water on its surface or when it is placed in a highly humid environment. It's important to remember that this phenomenon is only aesthetic and has no effect on the anticorrosive properties of hot-dip galvanizing.
Also for this topic, UNI EN ISO 1461 reiterates what is established for the effects of “silicon” steels: “… The development of wet stains mainly based on zinc oxide (formed during storage in humid areas after hot-dip galvanizing) shall not be a cause for rejection, provided that the coating thickness remains above the minimum value specified”.
Anticorrosive hot-dip galvanizing treatment guaranteed by Zincogam Spa (a Giurgola group company)
With the opening of the new galvanizing plant (tank 13 x 1.80 x 3.20 m) it is possible to galvanize large-format tanks.
Up to a capacity of 25,000 litres in the horizontal version and 15,000 litres in the vertical version
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