{"id":4637,"date":"2022-07-29T17:33:04","date_gmt":"2022-07-29T17:33:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.extremeepoxycoatings.com\/?p=4637"},"modified":"2022-07-30T06:41:46","modified_gmt":"2022-07-30T06:41:46","slug":"meeting-regulations-with-commercial-tank-beam-coatings","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.extremeepoxycoatings.com\/meeting-regulations-with-commercial-tank-beam-coatings\/","title":{"rendered":"Meeting Regulations with Commercial Tank and Beam Coatings"},"content":{"rendered":"
Commercial tank and beam coatings do more than just keep the steel material covered against the elements. Prevailing laws emphasize the type and quality of the tank and beam coatings<\/a> to guarantee compliance with existing requirements.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Currently, underground and aboveground tanks and beams are subjected to national, state, and local regulations. It\u2019s interesting to note that the definition of these tanks is also open to legal identification. For example, tanks don\u2019t have to be completely buried to be classified as Underground Storage Tanks and vice versa. Under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)<\/a>, an underground storage tank is any tank with piping that has at least 10% of its total volume buried underground.<\/p>\n Tank regulations may also vary depending on what\u2019s inside. Permanently sealed tanks may be exempt from requirements while crude oil tanks undergo more stringent policies. They may need to meet installation and design requirements as well as have an SPCC<\/a> or Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure Plan requirements.<\/p>\n The SPCC is perhaps the most prevalent requirement when it comes to underground and aboveground storage tanks. The whole point of SPCC is to prevent or prepare for oil spills that could possibly reach bodies of water. It covers facilities with an aboveground tank capable of carrying up to 1,320 gallons of liquid. For underground tanks, the SPCC applies to ones with a capacity of at least 32,000 gallons. Once these tanks meet the threshold, it becomes critical to have an SPCC plan to prevent possible damage to a water source or the surrounding environment.<\/p>\n Some of the requirements include:<\/p>\n Steel tanks and beams by themselves are already effective ways to keep crude oil and other liquids safe inside the tank. However, steel tanks and beams are prone to corrosion<\/a> \u2013 causing them to deteriorate over time. It\u2019s therefore not surprising that tank and beam coatings should undergo routine maintenance with the application of a fresh coating. This helps minimize corrosion and guarantees that the liquid remains secure.<\/p>\n Proper application of tank and beam coatings can go a long way in guaranteeing long-term benefits like:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n With proper application, tank and beam coatings can prevent water from lingering on the steel surface. Consistent exposure to moisture<\/a> can encourage the growth of bacteria, resulting in faster corrosion.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Applying coating on the surface of steel starts with a thorough clean of the area. This is something we make sure to do as a reputable company in the area. By thoroughly cleaning the surface, we can ensure that there are no lingering bacteria that can initiate corrosion. Coatings by themselves are also powerful and can hinder the further spread of bacteria.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Heat can initiate chemical reactions which can become problematic for liquids trapped inside a container. Coatings offer additional resistance to the heat, allowing the liquid inside to enjoy a cooler temperature. When it comes to chemical reactions and the emergence of bacteria, a few degrees of temperature can spell the difference between corrosion and a stable tank surface.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Of course, there\u2019s also the fact that tank and beam coatings are the most eco-friendly option for keeping tank materials intact. By consistently painting a layer of protective material on the steel, the inner layer remains untouched by harsh weather and corrosion. This prevents the need to replace the tank completely or to transfer the content from one tank to another.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Tank and beam coatings can go a long way in helping facilities save up on costs in the long run. This is because the coating helps sustain the integrity of the steel tank, effectively extending its life and eliminating the need to replace the container. Prepped correctly, above-ground tanks can last up to 20 years while underground storage tanks have a life expectancy of 15 years.<\/p>\n Extreme Epoxy Coatings<\/strong> is the number one resource of tank and beam coatings in the area. Facilities hoping to meet stringent regulations on tanks can call on us<\/a> for a consult and find out what they need to update their systems.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>Tank and Beams Under Regulation<\/h2>\n
General Requirements as Per Regulation<\/h3>\n
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Added Value of Tank and Beam Coatings<\/h3>\n
Protection against water<\/h4>\n
Cleans the surface of existing rust<\/h4>\n
Helps with heat resistance<\/h4>\n
Eco-friendly benefits<\/h4>\n
Cost-effective option<\/h4>\n