If you’re installing a sidewall fitting on a chemical storage tank, you’re actually creating new opportunities for leaks and chemical attack. Every hole drilled into a tank’s wall can become a weak point in your tank. You can prevent a breach in your tank’s system by carefully selecting your fittings.
We’ve serviced many chemical tanks in the field that were leaking due to end user error during sidewall fitting installation. But with Poly Processing’s B.O.S.S. Fitting, you can eliminate human error and ensure your tank will continue to have a long life.
While there are multiple denominators that can cause errors to sidewall fittings, some of the most common problems are caused by human error. Let’s uncover a few of these issues and the effects they could have on your tank’s system.
Many companies choose a fitting based on cost and purchase tank adapter style or less robust fittings. These fittings are not manufactured for nor do they belong on the bottom sidewall of a tank due to their lack of sealing surface and torque value. It is critical that your fittings have plenty of sealing surface. Any time you drill a hole into the sidewall of a tank, you create an opportunity for leaks. The proper style fitting may cost a bit more in the short term, but with the wrong fitting there can be a long-term financial impact if your tank can’t contain its chemicals. This is why it is crucial to have the correct fitting design.
If you’re using a flange-style fitting, you may have issues with sealing the bolt holes. Each of the bolts on a flange fitting has a separate gasket for the bolt head, which introduces more opportunities for a leak path. If the holes aren’t drilled correctly or are oversized, your tank can develop leaks. If you use the wrong metallic bolts, the chemicals can attack the hardware and compromise its integrity.
If you’re using a flange-style fitting, torque can be very tricky. Not enough torque leaves you susceptible to a weak seal, which means potential leaking. Too much torque will pull the bolt out of the fitting or encapsulated plastic head. It is very easy to over-torque flange-style fittings because they only have so much strength.
Poly Processing’s B.O.S.S. Fitting allows for more torque because we weld the bolts to a common metallic ring. This gives it many times the strength of a standard bulkhead or flange style fitting.
The B.O.S.S. Fitting is a streamlined one-piece fitting without separate bolts. It connects to the tank with a single gasket to substantially minimize the potential for leaks. A ring with welded studs, available in stainless steel, titanium or alloy C-276, is injection-molded with polyethylene around it for a one-piece fitting with a single sealing point. The B.O.S.S. is the fitting of choice for chemical storage applications.
The durable B.O.S.S. Fitting is designed and developed to be the premier fitting for Poly Processing tanks. Here are five ways the B.O.S.S. fitting provides an advantage to your company:
The B.O.S.S. Fitting is your best choice for sidewall fittings and lets you rest easy, knowing that you’re covered against human errors.