ISO Tanks: Benefits of Using A Stainless Steel Container

You might know what it looks like, but have you ever wondered what an ISO tank really is?

An ISO tank is a stainless steel cylindrical vessel fixed to a mild steel frame that has received certification from the International Standardization Organization (ISO), is suitable for various modes of transportation, and can hold products in bulk that range from liquids, gasses, to powders. ISO tanks come in different sizes for different purposes, but they can also hold hazardous and non-hazardous chemicals while still being very sustainable with a low carbon footprint.

The T11 type is one of the most common ISO tank containers, primarily transporting non-hazardous chemicals and some hazardous chemicals. Additionally, there are other types like T14 for acids, T50 for LPG and ammonia gas, and T75 for cryogenic liquids. These containers serve various purposes and come in different sizes tailored to the specific products being shipped.

Their strong carbon steel frames and stainless steel bodies are made to handle the wear and tear of long trips for 20 years on average. This results in much less waste compared to single-use options, thereby reducing the environmental damage caused by manufacturing and disposing of these products.

ISO tanks are reusable after washing, unlikely to leak, can withstand extreme pressure and damage, can be transported by land or ocean, and their material is easy to melt, so they can be recycled into a brand new tank with a 15-year life expectancy. Choosing the right ISO tank company for your bulk transportation is an eco-friendly and cost effective choice, like Silkargo Logistics.

Silkargo Logistics is an ISO tank company based in Singapore under Samudera Shipping Line. We offer you T11 ISO tanks to carry food-grade products, hazardous chemicals, and non-hazardous chemicals. We also take environmental responsibility seriously, which will undoubtedly align with our sustainability program on page 131

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