Engineered Storage Products Co. Introduces BioEnergy Storage Solutions

Aug. 6, 2010
Line includes integrated bolted steel tanks, steel roofs, aluminum domes and flexible membrane covers for digester construction

Engineered Storage Products Co. (ESPC), manufacturer of Aquastore glass-fused-to-steel tanks, introduced BioEnergy Storage Solutions for anaerobic digester applications. BioEnergy Storage Solutions includes a complete line of integrated bolted steel tanks, steel roofs, aluminum domes and flexible membrane covers for digester construction.

BioEnergy Storage Solutions bolted tank options include Vitrium glass-fused-to-steel, ESPC epoxy coated steel, stainless steel and uncoated steel. The unique design of ESPC’s bolted tanks is easily adapted for hybrid tank designs that utilize the strengths of multiple state-of-the-art coating systems, the company said.

BioEnergy Storage Solutions aims to offer the industry’s best cover options to optimize performance and protection in the highly corrosive gas zone. Available options include Externally Supported Roofs, Pressure Domes, Knuckle Roofs, GeoFrame Supported Membrane Covers and Dual Membrane-Foil Covers.

ESPC said it can work with BioEnergy customers to construct best-of-class, ultra-low maintenance digester storage structures along with accessories. Additional services include design, engineering, construction and support by its Authorized Dealer network. For more information visit www.aquastore.com or call 815.756.1551.

Source: Engineered Storage Products Co.

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