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Vanton
offers custom and standard, square, rectangular and cylindrical
non-metallic pump tank systems in a wide choice of thermoplastics,
thermosets, and plastic lined metal.
Capacities to 19m3 (5000
gallons). Double
wall tanks with built-in leak detection, skid-mounted and mobile
designs, and floating pontoon configurations can be furnished with the
appropriate thermoplastic pumps, and all system control and monitoring
devices including sensors, alarms, valves, actuators, and fully
instrumented control panels. All wetted components are of homogeneous thermoplastics or other
nonmetallics, all of which resist a wide range of corrosive chemicals,
making Vanton pump/tank systems the ideal choice for collecting,
transferring and treating process chemicals as well as mixed and unknown
wastes.
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"DUPLEX"
PUMP/TANK SYSTEM configured with two SUMP-GARD SG Series vertical pumps,
rising rod float controls, instrumentation, and control panel to
customer specifications.
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Cylindrical
pump/tanks with capacities to 10 cubic metres
(2500 US gallons)
Cylindrical
tanks of PP, PE, PVC, PVDF and other thermoplastics are available in
capacities to 10m3 (2500 gallons). The system shown is equipped with a stainless steel stand,
rising-rod level control, and a vertical SUMP-GARD SG thermoplastic
pump. The cover plate is
sealed with an EPDM gasket, and the pump is fitted with a FUME-GARD
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Duplex
pump/tank system handles corrosive wastes
For
handling corrosive chromic acid and other plating chemicals Vanton
custom engineered this “Duplex” pump/tank system. All pumps, tanks, valves, level controls, and associated piping
are skid-mounted, ready for operation upon connection to external piping
and wiring. Two PVC SUMP-GARD
vertical centrifugal pumps handle flows to 270m3/hr (1200 gpm), heads to
55 metres (180 ft), and temperatures to 60°C (140°F).
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Mobile
pump/tank system handles diversity of wastes
Vanton
mobile pump/tank systems handle a broad range of corrosive and abrasive
wastes from multiple sites. This
system consists of a 2m3 (500 gallon) cylindrical tank of polypropylene
and pedestal-mounted FLEX-I-LINER sealless, rotary peristaltic pump
rated for 4.5m3/hr (20 gpm). All
wetted components of the systems are made of chemically inert
thermoplastics or elastomers that provide resistance to a wide range of
corrosive, abrasive, hazardous, and toxic wastes.
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Double
wall tanks provide back-up protection against leakage
Collecting
hazardous wastes often requires the added measure of leak protection
afforded by double-wall tanks. Primary
and secondary tanks are sized and blocked to provide ample void space
between tanks to contain leakage. Sensors
positioned between walls are linked to a controller which activates
visual and audible alarms. These
mobile systems are equipped with Vanton SG polypropylene pumps and
FlexPlug valves to provide safe, efficient handling of corrosive wastes.
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Custom engineered, non-metallic pump/tank systems
continuously adjust and control the pH of corrosive process chemicals
and plant wastes
This
fully integrated, automatic system is designed to neutralise acids and
alkalies by monitoring pH and controlling the addition of sodium
hydroxide, hydrochloric acid, or other neutralising agents. A PLC
(programmable logic controller) linked to a pH level sensor controls
variable speed Vanton pumps which meter the neutralising agents.
In closed-loop recirculation mode, one or more SUMP-GARD vertical
centrifugal pumps create the turbulence needed to mix the solution and
prevent the settling of solids. Once
the tank is filled automatically actuated thermoplastic valves open the
circulation loop to discharge the fluid. All wetted system components are furnished in homogeneous
thermoplastics compatible with the fluids to be handled, eliminating
corrosion and minimising maintenance.
Vanton
user-friendly, self-contained neutralisation systems simplify compliance
with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systems (NPDES).
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