Video Demonstrates Durability of Tank Outlet Assembly

Jan. 27, 2017
Updated website offers numerous user-friendly features

Assmann offers a video on its website showing the durability of its patented Full Drain Outlet (FDO) assembly. A water-filled 4,100-gal single-wall vertical tank was pulled by the FDO, demonstrating that the assembly stands up to virtually any service condition.  The FDO assembly, for tanks of 2,500 gal and larger provides the ability to drain the tank without mechanically installed nozzles, and it can be utilized where heavy solids or salts may accumulate in the bottom of the tank.   

Assmann recently launched a more user-friendly website, allowing visitors to easily find information on the company’s line of corrosion-resistant polyethylene/plastic tanks and containers in capacities up to 12,000 gal, including double-wall, vertical and horizontal tanks and secondary containers, as well as chemical feed stations. Whitepapers are also available for downloading – they feature the company’s storage tanks, basins, accessories and general tank information. Visitors can also find product literature and customer testimonials and join the company’s mailing list to receive enewsletters with future product and company information. 

Assmann Corp.’s linear polyethylene tanks are certified to NSF/ANSI Standard 61, and NSF certifies its high-density crosslink resin tanks for chemical storage. The company’s quality management system is also ISO 9001:2008-certified.

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