Jacketed Ethanol Tanks
Dimpled Jacketed Tanks
Having a jacket on a tank during an extraction process will allow the client to chill or heat by adding fluid to the outside of the tank. A client would also be able to maintain desired temperatures by holding a vacuum (negative pressure) inside the jacket of the tank giving it a layer of insulation.
Keeping your solvent and solutions at the needed temperatures with dimpled jacketed tanks throughout the process helps the end results a manufacturer is looking. Dimpled jackets allow for a larger heating and cooling transfer area. This increase in efficiency can help with both decreased times for cooling and energy cost.
We recommend using dimpled tanks for storing cold ethanol, rewashing ethanol with a centrifuge or even to warm up solution prior to evaporating crude and ethanol mixtures in a falling film evaporator. There are some very interesting ways of using these tanks, our design team is here to help! Please let us know if you are looking for custom size tanks. We can make these as big as you need. Our smallest option is 50 gallons. These units are often in stock and ready to ship. Fill out the contact form below for more information on these C1D1 Labs LLC 50G dimpled jacketed tanks or any custom size tank!
Custom Jacketed Tanks
Looking for bigger high quality tanks for large processing facilities? We have both high quality imported and domestic USA fabricated stainless steel jacketed tanks available in any size above 50 gallons. When storing large amounts of ethanol at cryogenic temperatures in very large tanks, it can be extremely beneficial to use dimpled tanks. This will get your ethanol cold quicker and also hold temperature with less energy. Each tank can be made with single or double jackets for an additional vacuum insulation.
Don’t wait to get a custom quote. Fill out the contact form with some basic information on what kind of tank you are dreaming of, and our sales team can get you a quote to bring it to life. Tanks can also be combined with diaphragm pumps on a skid for moving ethanol from one dimpled jacketed tank to another.
There is no tank to big for our team or no design to complicated for our engineers. Our engineering team can also engineer peer review any tank added to a certified system. So if you feel you need to modify your certified equipment to larger, now you can!
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