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The Galvanized Steel Water Storage Tank is a sectional, pressed-steel, hot-dip galvanized storage solution engineered for flexibility, reliability and corrosion resistance. As a modular system constructed from bolted panels, it provides a practical way to store water for municipal, commercial, industrial and firefighting applications. The sectional design simplifies transportation and onsite assembly, allowing tanks to be configured in square, rectangular or round layouts to match site constraints and capacity requirements. Options for internal and external accessories—available in hot-dip galvanized or stainless steel—allow specification for potable water or engineered process demands.
This sectional Galvanized Steel Water Tank comprises five principal components: SMC pressed panels, connection bolts & nuts, internal accessories, external accessories, and a C-channel base or alternate foundation. Panels are manufactured from carbon steel plate and protected by a zinc coating applied through the hot-dip galvanizing process. The zinc layer provides galvanic protection and a durable barrier against corrosion in a wide variety of environments. Where contact with potable water is required, internal accessories can be supplied in stainless steel (SS304 or SS316) to meet hygiene and longevity requirements.
Standard modular panels come in several sizes—1220×1220 mm, 1000×1000 mm, 1000×500 mm and 500×500 mm—enabling flexible layout decisions. Panel thickness is selected based on final tank height and expected loads (see parameter table). Panels are pressed for rigidity and connected using hot-dip galvanized or stainless steel bolts, nuts and washers. Gaskets and food-grade sealing belts (EPDM or silicone) form watertight joints between panels.
The HDG panel material meets recognized mechanical criteria: tensile strength in the range of approximately 340–450 MPa, yield around 210–225 MPa and elongation of 28–32% under GB/T standards listed. These properties ensure sufficient ductility and strength to withstand hydraulic loads, thermal cycles and installation stresses typical for water storage applications. Hot dip galvanizing substantially extends service life by reducing corrosion rates compared with bare carbon steel.
The sectional Galvanized Steel Water Storage Tank is designed for simple, rapid assembly using standard tools. Key installation steps include foundation preparation (concrete pad or U-steel/C-channel base), panel erection, bolting and sealing, accessory installation (inlets, outlets, flanges, overflow, drainage) and inspection. Bolts, nuts and washers are hot-dip galvanized or stainless steel, matching the selected accessory specification. Typical onsite installation teams can erect tanks with predictable man-hours per cubic meter due to the repeatable modular process.
Foundations may be a reinforced concrete pad or a steel bottom base constructed from C-channel sections. Choice depends on site conditions, load distribution needs and permanence. A properly engineered foundation ensures panel alignment, minimizes differential settlement and supports safe long-term operation of the tank.
Accessories are integral to a functional water storage system and are available in different materials depending on application: hot-dip galvanized carbon steel for general use, or stainless steel (SS304/SS316) for potable water or corrosive process media. Accessories include:
Sectional Galvanized Steel Water Tanks serve a broad range of applications where dependable water storage is required. Common use cases include:
Because tanks can be configured in square, rectangular or round layouts and built to virtually any capacity by combining panels, they are especially suitable where site geometry or phased expansion matters. The modular approach also reduces logistical complexity compared with large one-piece tanks.
The Galvanized Steel Water Storage Tank is well suited for:
Routine maintenance for sectional galvanized tanks focuses on periodic inspection of seals, bolts and flanges, verification of zinc coating integrity, and checking internal accessories for signs of wear or corrosion. For potable systems, internal surfaces and fittings in stainless steel minimize contamination risk and simplify cleaning. Access provisions—manholes, ladders and indicators—are provided for safe inspection and servicing. Adherence to local codes for access, overflow protection and backflow prevention is necessary for compliance and safe operation.
Key advantages of a Hot Dip Galvanized Water Tank / Galvanized Steel Water Storage Tank include:
Panels and materials reference widely accepted standards to ensure predictability in mechanical performance and interchangeability: GB/T 2518-2008 for panel properties and GB T 700 Q235B equivalent classifications. Equivalent international material grades include ASTM 36, S235JR, SS400 and GOST 380 where applicable. These references support engineering assessments, specification alignment and regulatory compliance planning.
When specifying a sectional Galvanized Steel Water Storage Tank, consider these questions to refine the solution:
Providing answers to these items will allow engineers and suppliers to produce precise drawings, material lists and installation schedules. The modular nature of the system supports customization without departing from proven panel, bolt and seal technologies.
The Sectional Galvanized Steel Water Tank is a robust, adaptable storage solution that balances corrosion resistance, modularity and cost efficiency. With hot-dip galvanized panels, selectable panel thickness based on height, and a variety of accessory materials, the system is engineered for a wide range of water storage needs—municipal, industrial, firefighting and agricultural. Thoughtful selection of foundation type and accessory materials ensures long-term performance and compliance with application-specific requirements. For projects demanding reliable, configurable water storage with predictable installation processes, this HDG pressed steel tank is a practical choice.
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