20′ TANK CONTAINERS

  • INSIDE LENGTH : 6.058 m
  • INSIDE WIDTH : 2.438 m
  • INSIDE HEIGHT : 2.438 m
  • DOOR WIDTH : 0.000 m
  • DOOR HEIGHT : 0.000 m
  • CAPACITY : 0 m3
  • TARE WEIGHT : 4190 Kgs
  • MAX CARGO WEIGHT : 26290 Kgs

Description :

Tank containers must be at least 80%% full, to prevent dangerous surging of the liquids in transit. On the other hand, they must not as a rule be over 95%% full, or there will not be sufficient ullage space for thermal expansion. The extent of thermal expansion may be calculated for each cargo on the basis of the following formula:

ΔV = Va · γ · ΔT
Ve = Va (1 γ · ΔT)
ΔV : change in volume
Va : volume at initial temperature a
Ve : final volume at temperature e
γ : coefficient of cubic (thermal) expansion
ΔV : change in volume

Tank containers intended for transporting foodstuffs must be labeled “Potable Liquids only”.

Some hazardous materials must be transported in tank containers with no in- or outlet openings below the surface of the liquid.

Tank containers are generally designed for an operating pressure of up to 3 bar (above atmospheric). The test pressure used is 4.5 bar (above atmospheric).

If the cargo requires temperature-controlled transport, tank containers can be equipped with insulation or heating. The temperature of the cargo may be precisely controlled using temperature sensors.