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Long service life and durability are reputations only gained over time. With the dedication to deliver the highest levels of quality, and the commitment to manufacture ‘zero discontinuity/defect free’ Permastore’s FUSION® products.

Applications

The PERMASTORE® family of technically advanced performance Glass-Fused-to-Steel, Fusion Bonded Epoxy coated, and Stainless-Steel containment storage solutions, allows customers to combine the highest quality product and asset longevity for their process or storage requirements.

Long service life and durability are reputations only gained over time. With the dedication to deliver the highest levels of quality, and the commitment to manufacture ‘zero discontinuity/defect free’ FUSION® products; this philosophy is enshrined in Permastore’s procedures.

Please select below the application guides of interest that show Permastore’s range of finishes for typical containment, storage, and process applications including:

  • Municipal drinking water, sewage treatment, sludge storage, wastewater treatment and anaerobic digestion & biogas.
  • Industrial effluent processing, storage, anaerobic digestion & biogas, process water storage and bulk solid storage.
  • Agricultural slurry storage, on and off farm biogas production, storage of livestock feed such as haylage, maize and high moisture grains, and bulk solid storage.
  • Mining water storage, process water and effluent treatment.

All applications are subject to chemical concentration and temperature considerations with specifications relating to the contact surfaces only.

A range of glass specifications are offered to allow an optimum choice to be made by the process designer for specific applications.  In circumstances where commercial factors or ongoing process requirements dictate that future access for inspection and maintenance will be impractical, the process designer should consult with the end user and consider whether cathodic protection should be specified.

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