Thermally insulated plastic tanks are intended for storing liquids that require protection from temperature fluctuations.
They are made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or polypropylene (PP) with an additional layer of thermal insulation, most commonly in the form of polyurethane foam (PUR) or mineral wool, encased in a protective outer shell.
These tanks are used in the food, chemical, and construction industries, as well as for water storage in outdoor conditions during both winter and summer.
Advantages:
Maintaining constant liquid temperature
Prevention of freezing or overheating
Reduced energy loss in heating/cooling processes
Extended shelf life of stored liquids (e.g., in the food industry)
