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After-sales Service: | Repairable Within The Warranty Period |
Warranty: | 2 Years |
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The working principle of storage tanks can be divided into two types: liquid storage tanks and gas storage tanks
The working principle of liquid storage tanks mainly relies on the gravity of the liquid. When liquid enters the storage tank, due to the gravity of the liquid, it will naturally flow towards the bottom of the storage tank, forming a liquid level. The height of the liquid level depends on the inflow and outflow velocities of the liquid. When the liquid level reaches the design height of the storage tank, the inflow and outflow velocities reach equilibrium, and the liquid level will remain stable. When the liquid in the storage tank needs to be used, it can be connected to the bottom of the tank through pipelines to lead out the liquid.
The working principle of a gas storage tank is similar to that of a liquid storage tank, and it also relies on the gravity of the gas to achieve it. When gas enters the storage tank, due to its lightweight nature, the gas will naturally rise, forming the height of the gas. The height of gas depends on its inflow and outflow velocities. When the gas height reaches the design height of the storage tank, the inflow and outflow velocities reach equilibrium, and the gas height will remain stable. When the gas in the storage tank needs to be used, it can be connected to the top of the tank through a pipeline to lead out the gas.