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Hotshot tank for safe storage of RFOs

11 November 2009

Utilised by industrial and institutional facilities as fuel for steam boilers and power generators, RFOs (residual fuel oils) need to be stored in OSHA compliants containers such as the Hotshot from Highland Tank

The multi-layered design of the Hotshot ensures optimum performance and safety. Features of the Hotshot include high-temperature dielectric coatings, pre-engineered cathodic protection system and a shrouded heating coil. Double-walled construction is standard to ensure complete compliance with all applicable regulatory requirements governing the storage of petroleum products belowground.

These robust, protected steel storage tanks range in volume from 3,000 to 50,000 gallons and are available with many options and accessories.
 

 

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