Hey there! As a supplier of liquid storage tanks, I often get asked about the accessories that are essential for these tanks. In this blog post, I'm gonna break down the must - have accessories for a liquid storage tank, explaining what they are, why they're important, and how they can make your tank work better.
1. Level Indicators
First up, we've got level indicators. These little gadgets are super important because they let you know how much liquid is in your tank at any given time. It's like having a fuel gauge in your car, but for your liquid storage. Without a level indicator, you could easily overfill or run out of liquid without even realizing it.
There are different types of level indicators. Float - type level indicators are quite common. They work by using a float that rises and falls with the liquid level, and it's connected to a display outside the tank. Another type is the ultrasonic level indicator. It uses sound waves to measure the distance from the sensor to the liquid surface, giving you an accurate reading. This type is great for tanks with corrosive or sticky liquids because the sensor doesn't come into direct contact with the liquid.
2. Pressure Relief Valves
Pressure relief valves are a crucial safety accessory for liquid storage tanks. You see, as the temperature changes or if there's a chemical reaction going on inside the tank, the pressure can build up. If the pressure gets too high, it could cause the tank to rupture, which is a major safety hazard.
A pressure relief valve is designed to open when the pressure inside the tank reaches a certain level. It releases the excess pressure and prevents the tank from over - pressurizing. This simple yet effective device can save you from a lot of trouble, like spills and potential explosions. It's a must - have for any liquid storage tank, especially those that store volatile or pressurized liquids.
3. Temperature Sensors
Temperature can have a big impact on the quality and safety of the liquid stored in a tank. Some liquids may become more viscous or less stable at certain temperatures. That's where temperature sensors come in.
These sensors constantly monitor the temperature inside the tank. If the temperature goes above or below a set range, you can take action. For example, if you're storing a liquid that needs to be kept cool, and the temperature starts to rise, you can activate a cooling system. There are different types of temperature sensors, such as thermocouples and resistance temperature detectors (RTDs). Each has its own advantages, and the choice depends on the specific requirements of your tank.
4. Mixers
In some cases, you need to keep the liquid in your tank well - mixed. This is especially true for liquids that tend to separate or settle over time. That's where mixers come in handy.
Mixers agitate the liquid inside the tank, ensuring that the composition remains uniform throughout. There are different types of mixers, including top - entry mixers and side - entry mixers. Top - entry mixers are installed at the top of the tank and have a shaft that extends into the liquid. Side - entry mixers, on the other hand, are mounted on the side of the tank. The choice between the two depends on the size and shape of the tank, as well as the type of liquid being stored.
5. Filtration Systems
If you want to keep the liquid in your tank clean and free from contaminants, a filtration system is a must. Contaminants can damage the tank, affect the quality of the liquid, and even cause problems downstream if the liquid is being used in a process.
Filtration systems can remove particles, dirt, and other impurities from the liquid. There are different levels of filtration, from coarse filters that remove large particles to fine filters that can capture very small contaminants. The type of filtration system you need depends on the nature of the liquid and the level of purity required.
6. Pumps
Pumps are used to move the liquid in and out of the tank. They're essential for filling the tank, transferring the liquid to other parts of a process, or emptying the tank when needed.


There are different types of pumps, such as centrifugal pumps and positive displacement pumps. Centrifugal pumps are great for moving large volumes of liquid at relatively low pressures. Positive displacement pumps, on the other hand, are better for moving liquids at high pressures or for applications where a precise flow rate is required.
7. Insulation
Insulation is an important accessory, especially if you're storing liquids that need to be kept at a specific temperature. Insulation helps to reduce heat transfer between the tank and the environment.
For example, if you're storing a hot liquid, insulation will keep the heat inside the tank, reducing energy consumption and preventing the liquid from cooling down too quickly. Similarly, if you're storing a cold liquid, insulation will prevent heat from entering the tank, keeping the liquid at the desired temperature. There are different types of insulation materials, such as fiberglass, foam, and mineral wool.
Additional Accessories: Cooling Towers
In some cases, you may need to cool the liquid in your storage tank. That's where cooling towers come in. There are different types of cooling towers, like the Carbonization Tower, Dry Cooling Tower, and Dry Type Cooling Tower.
Cooling towers work by removing heat from the liquid through evaporation or by using air to cool the liquid. They're commonly used in industrial applications where large amounts of heat need to be dissipated. The choice of cooling tower depends on factors such as the amount of heat to be removed, the available space, and the water availability.
In conclusion, having the right accessories for your liquid storage tank is crucial for its proper functioning, safety, and efficiency. Whether you're storing water, chemicals, or other liquids, investing in these accessories can save you a lot of headaches in the long run.
If you're in the market for a liquid storage tank or need to upgrade your existing tank with the right accessories, I'd love to have a chat with you. We can discuss your specific requirements and find the best solutions for your needs. Don't hesitate to reach out for a purchase and negotiation!
References
- Chemical Engineering Handbook
- Liquid Storage Tank Manufacturer's Guides
- Industry Standards for Liquid Storage and Handling
