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Petroleum & Chemical Storage Tanks PETROLEUM & CHEMICAL STORAGE TANKS Stoystown, PA Greensboro, NC One Highland Road 2700 Patterson Street PETROLEUM & CHEMICAL Stoystown, PA 15563-0338 Greensboro, NC 27407-2317 T: 814-893-5701 T: 336-218-0801 STORAGE TANKS F: 814-893-6126 F: 336-218-1292 Manheim, PA Lebanon, PA Motor & Aviation Fuels 4535 Elizabethtown Road 2225 Chestnut Street Manheim, PA 17545-9410 Lebanon, PA 17042-2504 Heating & Lube Oils T: 717-664-0600 T: 717-664-0602 F: 717-664-0617 F: 717-664-0631 Chemicals Watervliet, NY Friedens, PA Biofuels 958 19th Street 1510 Stoystown Road Watervliet, NY 12189-1752 Friedens, PA 15541-7402 Propane T: 518-273-0801 T: 814-443-6800 F: 518-273-1365 F: 814-444-8662 www.highlandtank.com Proudly made [email protected] © Highland Tank HT-9997 – 9/2013 in America Unmatched Quality & Service Our mission Highland Tank’s mission is to engineer and manufacture quality products while providing innovative solutions through relationships founded upon integrity and excellence in customer service. 2 Manufacturing Expertise 4 Steel: The Material of Choice 6 Highland Tank Sets the Standard 8 Working Together for a Cleaner Environment 11 Aboveground Tanks 13 Fireguard® 14 Fireguard®, p. 14 Aviation Fueling Systems 19 UL-142® 20 Barrel Tanks 22 OP Tanks 24 Dike Tanks 25 Flameshield® 25 Horizontal Tank Specifications 26 Vertical Tank Specifications 28 Vertical UL-142®, p. 20 Lube Tanks 30 Hopper Tanks 32 Bulk Storage Drums 34 ToughTanks 35 LPG Vessels 37 Underground Tanks 41 HighGuard 42 TITAN® 44 LPG Vessels, p. 37 HotShot 46 STI® Technologies 48 ACT-100-U® Tanks 49 STI-P3® Tanks 49 Underground Tank Options and Specifications 52 Accessories 55 Our Commitment to You 70 TITAN®, p. 44 www.highlandtank.com • 3 Manufacturing Expertise Experience Quality Assurance Since 1946, Highland Tank All of our products are backed by our has been upholding a tradition of helpful support staff to ensure quality uncompromising craftsmanship and throughout every phase of your project. a commitment to providing solutions Highland’s team of professionals in to even the most challenging storage design, engineering, fabrication, sales, tank projects making Highland Tank delivery and service provide you the leader in the steel tank industry. with outstanding solutions for your Engineering depth, state-of-the-art liquid storage challenges. Our equipment and skilled craftsmen goods undergo strict quality control with pride and traditional American processes and are readily available work ethic have given us the tools from our national distribution network needed to maintain our dedication and six manufacturing facilities. to quality production. Manufacturing area: Capability, Capacity, Commitment 296,000 ft2 at six locations Highland Tank has facilities strategically located to serve our core markets in Maximum Physical Fabrication Size: the United States. Our team works with Horizontal tanks: 70,000 gallons the proper tools and latest technology Vertical tanks: 57,500 gallons to help build the highly customized ASME pressure vessels: 60,000 gallons products required in today’s world. Maximum diameter: 14' Steps are constantly being taken to Maximum length: 90' keep Highland Tank on the cutting Steel rolling: up to 1.25" thick edge. Even in economic times when many companies are cutting back Product Transportation: and downsizing, Highland Tank is Highland Tank takes product delivery committed to our clients. A new facility, seriously. We have our own fleet of which will allow us to build larger, trucks and team of experienced drivers. heavier tanks and vessels that are in Your product will be in the hands demand, is set to open in 2013. This of people who transport over-sized new facility is just one more reason loads every day, taking pride in timely why Highland Tank remains the leader delivery and providing Highland’s in steel tank manufacturing. signature service. 4 • www.highlandtank.com 5 Steel: The Material of Choice Superior Structual Strength The Steel Advantage Specified for Strength Environmental Benefits Steel is the material of choice at We buy steel according to our own Steel has the highest recycling Highland Tank because of its many strict guidelines and rigid ASTM rate of any durable material in the advantages, and it should be yours specifications. All of our mild carbon United States. Unlike concrete or too. As a construction material, steel is fine grain with superior plastic storage tanks, or even those steel is strong, affordable, reliable toughness and surface quality that reinforced with fiberglass, recycled and environmentally friendly. Steel’s offers both weldability and improved steel storage tanks ultimately keep a unique combination of properties and corrosion resistance. The time-tested valuable commodity out of the nation’s characteristics enable it to achieve strength and performance of steel landfills. In addition, the latest recycling performance levels required in today’s remains unparalleled. processes drastically reduce industrial storage tanks. Because of its product emissions by over 70% to air and compatibility, steel is the best choice Steel’s structural integrity can withstand water, accompanied by a reduction for your liquid storage needs, including even extreme weather conditions or of approximately 30% in the amount of motor fuels, biofuels, heating oils, natural disasters. State-of-the-art energy required to produce new steel. aviation fuels, lube oils and chemicals. fabrication technology, welding, interior linings and exterior coatings reinforce the durability of Highland’s mild carbon and stainless steel products. Recycled steel products are important to projects striving to achieve LEED certification. Highland Tank can help companies earn valuable Materials and Resources credits. 6 • Highland Tank | Propane Stainless Steel Construction Highland Tank has a long and successful record of manufacturing stainless steel storage tanks for our commercial and industrial customers. Our tanks are manufactured from 304, 304L, 316 or 316L stainless steel for compatibility with many chemicals and corrosive environments. Contemporary steel-making technology enables stainless steel to be welded and fabricated as readily as conventional steels. Additionally, stainless steel has many unique properties that may make it the best choice for your special storage tank requirements. Advantages The bright, easily maintained surface of stainless steel provides a clean, contemporary appearance. Stainless steel is corrosion-resistant to a large number of liquids. Stainless steel is used when carbon steel or internal linings are not compatible with the product to be stored. Customized for Your Needs Because every application is unique, Highland stainless steel tanks are “made-to-order” so you never have to adapt your facility’s operations to our products. When specifying or ordering custom stainless steel tanks from Highland, our experienced staff will assist you in selecting just the right grade and combination of features to meet your specific needs. Highland Tank | Propane • 7 Highland Tank Sets the Standard Few names in the field of storage tank manufacturing are as widely recognized as Highland Tank. Our products are available in a vast range of sizes, all types of construction and a variety of options. Design Standards Material Selection 100% Secondary Containment Highland Tank fabricates tanks The fabrication process begins with Double-wall tanks are constructed and vessels to a wide range of the rolling of steel that meets ASTM by wrapping an impervious specifications and standards. specifications. Steel plates from 7 secondary wall completely around gauge to 1.25" are rolled to form the the primary tank. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. rigid shell. UL-58, UL-80, UL-142®, UL-1746, The space between the two walls, UL-208 Steel plates are formed, fitted and known as the interstice, assures a lap-welded to provide superior rapid National Fire Protection Association fluid migration rate not less than “ribbed” strength. Flat-flanged heads NFPA 22, NFPA 30-30A, NFPA 58 one centimeter per second, vastly are standard, as are continuous superior to the allowable rate. The American Petroleum Institute exterior welds on all joints. Impervious interstitial space can be electronically API-650, API-12F bulkheads are added to create monitored to immediately detect a leak; compartments for multiple fluid any breach in the wall of the tank that American Water Works Association storage options. results in a leak can be immediately AWWA D100 addressed without impacting Occupational and Safety Health Fittings of various sizes and styles the environment. Administration OSHA enable connections to external piping systems. Emergency vent fittings Southwest Research Institute Emergency vent fittings are standard are standard on all aboveground SWRI 97-04 on both the inner and outer tanks of fuel storage tanks 24" diameter, or double-wall aboveground fuel storage larger. Cylindrical or large rectangular We can supply a full range of tanks, per fire codes. manways allow for convenient access equipment packages, and we excel for inspection and maintenance. in custom fabrication for those unique situations. Single-Wall Construction Double-Wall Construction Tank Primary Tank Monitoring Pipe Tank Interstice Primary Tank HighGuard or Other Exterior Secondary Tank Protective Coating Double-Wall UL-2085 Double-Wall UL-1746 UI-142 Steel Tank Interstice Primary Tank Inner Tank Lightweight Thermal UI-142 Steel Insulation Outer Tank Outer Thermoplastic
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