A modular water tank is a type of tank whose parts are produced in a factory under modular conditions, packaged cleanly and hygienically, and designed to fit through the narrowest of spaces. The biggest difference from welded tanks is that each part can be replaced, and the tank is assembled without any damage during transport to the installation site. Additionally, because no welding or painting is done at the installation site, it allows you to store your water under clean and hygienic conditions. Depending on the intended use, modular tank types are available in Stainless Steel, Galvanized, and GRP (Glass Reinforced Polyester)
Areas of Use
Domestic Water Tank
Fire Water Tank
Agricultural Irrigation Tank
Material Types
AISI 304 Stainless Steel
AISI 316 Stainless Steel
Galvanized Steel
Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel
Special Coated Steel
Places Of Use
Residential buildings
Public institutions
Private institutions and organizations
Hotels
Hospitals
Educational institutions
Shopping malls
Parks and gardens
Industrial facilities
Agricultural and livestock facilities
Advantages of Usage
It is made entirely of a modular and bolted construction
The transportation, horizontal and vertical movement, and assembly of the disassembled tank modules are easy.
It can pass through narrow spaces in parts and be easily transported to the installation site.
It is much more economical, durable, and hygienic compared to welded and reinforced concrete water tanks.
Prismatic modular water tanks do not form mold, fungi, bacteria, or algae.
When selecting the materials for prismatic modular water tanks, it’s important to know the tank’s intended use and the content of the water to be stored.
Cylindrical Welded Tanks
It is produced in cylindrical welded form in the desired dimensions to meet the needs (utility water, fire water).
Trapezoidal Welded Tanks
It is produced from trapezoidal sheet metal in desired dimensions to meet the needs (utility water, fire water).