Having a Extensive Quality Control

Rubber lining is a common method of protecting pressure vessel or storage tank internals from highly corrosive chemical and abrasive environments. The rubber sheets that are applied to the metal surface of a vessel or tank, provide excellent resistance against abrasive settings that cause corrosion.

NanoWater  uses a variety of rubber materials; such as Nitrile, EPDM Neoprene, Viton, Ebonite, Chlorobutyl, Bromobutyl, food grade rubber lining, and Triflex rubber lining, depending on the application. In which lining thickness for Neoprene and Ebonite for example varies between 0.5- 20mm.

When choosing a rubber lining, consider several factors, including how well it will protect your vessel or storage tank while providing a level of safety for technicians and others responsible for the corrosive material. NanoWater  offers solutions for a variety of industries and takes each application’s unique challenges into account

APPLICATIONS

  • Acid Storage Tanks
  • Multimedia Filter
  • Mobile Tanks
  • Acid Pickling Tanks
  • Vibrator Bowls
  • Reaction Vessels with Agitators assembly
  • Centrifuge Basket with Outer Body
  • Fume or Gas Duct
  • Storage Tanks

 

NanoWater has an extensive quality control process to ensure finished products are free of defects. QC procedures employed during the coating application process according to DIN EN ISO 14879-4 (DIN28055), include Hardness-, Thickness-, Spark-, Sound-, Peeling Strength- and Holiday Tests. Furthermore, visual inspection for blisters, mechanical damage, adhesion, bonding at seams & transition points, parallelism and smoothness at flanges is carried out.

Selecting the correct rubber lining for your vessel or storage equipment can be complicated

NanoWater evaluates the known variables in each rubber lining project. Our experienced team will work with you to identify which rubber lining is best for your application. Before recommending a rubber lining solution, we fully assess the role of the vessel you need to protect from corrosion and/or abrasion.