Product Details:
Brand | Plasto |
Layer Type | Six |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Available In Black, Yellow, etc. |
Storage Material | Water |
Storage Capacity | 2000 Liter |
Product Details:
Storage Capacity | 10000 Liter |
Storage Material | Water |
Material | Plastic |
Shape | Cylindrical |
Brand | Plasto |
Color | Black |
Height | 115'' |
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Litre |
Storage Capacity | 1000-5000 L |
Material | LLDPE |
Color | Black |
Brand | Sintex |
Tank Orientation | Vertical |
Features | EASY INSTALLATION |
Crack Resistance | YES |
Shape | CYLINDRICAL VERTICAL |
“Sintex” PWTS are compact & maintenance free and can be used in a de-centralized manner anywhere for proper treatment of waste water. To give the best solution, we have tied up with the world leaders in this area; M/s Aqua Nishihara Corporation, Japan.
“Sintex” Package Type Septic tank are compact, modular and can be used in a decentralized manner anywhere for treatment of Sewage It generates lots of water for non-potable use like irrigation or can be attach to the nature drain.
Underground tanks made from Fiber Reinforced Plastic that can endure earth's pressure and make the tanks strong and more durable.
FEATURES / BENEFITSAdditional Information:
Product Details:
Layer Type | Double |
Material | Virgin Polyethylene |
Usage/Application | Water Storage |
Storage Capacity | 2000L |
Model Name/Number | 0sT-2000 |
Brand | Sharp |
Color | Black |
Manhole Size | 18" |
Height | 64" |
Diameter | 55.5" |
Product Details:
Capacity | 1000-5000 L |
Layer | 3 |
Material | Virgin Plastic |
Usage/Application | Water Storage |
Color | White |
Size | REFER SIZE CHART |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Storage Capacity | 3000L |
Layer Type | Double And Triple |
Brand | Sincro |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Available In Blue, Green, Black, Grey, Yellow, etc. |
Size | D 62" X H 66" |
Usage/Application | Water Storage |
Warranty | 5 Years |
Steel tanks weigh a lot more than plastic tanks and usually need the help of a crane to move them onto your property. In comparison, plastic tanks are lightweight and can be moved into position by hand, which is an advantage if there is hilly or rough terrain on your property.
2. Easier to positionThe surface upon which steel tanks sit need significant preparation before the tank is installed. This can involve expensive steel rings and a concrete base to keep the bottom from rusting. Plastic tanks can sit on any flat surface as long as there’s nothing sharp underneath, some can also be positioned underground away from sight.
3. A wider varietySteel tanks are circular with a coned roof. They may change in diameter but the basic shape is the same. Plastic tanks on the other hand, come in a wider variety of shapes and sizes. From rounded, to slimline, there is sure to be a plastic tank to suit your needs.
4. Blend better with the landscapePlastic tanks come in a greater variety of colours than steel tanks. They can stand out or blend in with your home and landscape depending on the look you’re going for. They are suitable for both rural and urban use.
5. They won’t rustAs mentioned, the biggest advantage of plastic tanks over steel tanks is that they don’t rust over time and need to be replaced. Their longevity is also due to the fact that they are made to withstand the Australian climate. UV-inhibitors protect the tanks from degradation from sunlight.
6. Strong and durableSteel tanks are hardy, but as their parts are welded or bolted together, side seams, joints and weld lines can become weakened over time. The rotomoulding process bonds plastic through speed and heat, with the use of a mould, so the final product is more durable and less likely to fall apart.
7. Better for drinking waterSteel tanks are galvanised with a zinc wall which, while not a health risk, can affect the taste of drinking water. Studies on some steel tanks have also shown a harmful level of lead. Many people are not comfortable in taking this risk with their drinking water. Plastic tanks are manufactured from food-grade safe, BPA-free polyethylene plastic so they’re 100% safe for storing drinking water.
Product Details:
Storage Capacity | 7500 Litres |
Layer Type | Double & Triple Layer |
Brand | Sincro |
Material | Plastic |
Usage/Application | Water Storage |
Warranty | 5 Years |
Diameter | 77" |
Height | 105" |
Steel tanks weigh a lot more than plastic tanks and usually need the help of a crane to move them onto your property. In comparison, plastic tanks are lightweight and can be moved into position by hand, which is an advantage if there is hilly or rough terrain on your property.
2. Easier to positionThe surface upon which steel tanks sit need significant preparation before the tank is installed. This can involve expensive steel rings and a concrete base to keep the bottom from rusting. Plastic tanks can sit on any flat surface as long as there’s nothing sharp underneath, some can also be positioned underground away from sight.
3. A wider varietySteel tanks are circular with a coned roof. They may change in diameter but the basic shape is the same. Plastic tanks on the other hand, come in a wider variety of shapes and sizes. From rounded, to slimline, there is sure to be a plastic tank to suit your needs.
4. Blend better with the landscapePlastic tanks come in a greater variety of colours than steel tanks. They can stand out or blend in with your home and landscape depending on the look you’re going for. They are suitable for both rural and urban use.
5. They won’t rustAs mentioned, the biggest advantage of plastic tanks over steel tanks is that they don’t rust over time and need to be replaced. Their longevity is also due to the fact that they are made to withstand the Australian climate. UV-inhibitors protect the tanks from degradation from sunlight.
6. Strong and durableSteel tanks are hardy, but as their parts are welded or bolted together, side seams, joints and weld lines can become weakened over time. The rotomoulding process bonds plastic through speed and heat, with the use of a mould, so the final product is more durable and less likely to fall apart.
7. Better for drinking waterSteel tanks are galvanised with a zinc wall which, while not a health risk, can affect the taste of drinking water. Studies on some steel tanks have also shown a harmful level of lead. Many people are not comfortable in taking this risk with their drinking water. Plastic tanks are manufactured from food-grade safe, BPA-free polyethylene plastic so they’re 100% safe for storing drinking water.
Product Details:
Usage/Application | Water Tanks and Inspection Chambers |
Material | Plastic |
Brand | Sintex |