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Welcome to our Technical Resources; here you’ll be able to find detailed information based on our knowledge and experience in the use of thermoplastics, relevant guidance and external publications and our company certifications.
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ChemiGuard Tanker Offload Cabinets

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ChemiGuard Offload and Dosing Cabinets

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Sulphuric Acid Dilution Systems

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Manufacturing a Spiral Wound Thermoplastic Storage Tank

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Lifecycle of a Spiral Wound Thermoplastic Storage Tank

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Complete Chemical Storage and Transfer Solutions

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Welding & Welder Training

With welding being such a critical aspect of Thermoplastic Vessel manufacture, Chem Resist pioneered the development of an in-house welding school.

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Vessel Unloading

At our manufacturing base in Dewsbury we have our own cranes to ensure vessels are loaded in the appropriate manner.

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Polypropylene

Polypropylene is a very useful material in Thermoplastic Vessel manufacture, where higher temperatures are being used in Chemical Processes, coupled with maintaining excellent Chemical Resistance.

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About Spiral Wound Thermoplastic Vessels

As technology has progressed, our capabilities have developed to produce the largest spiral wound tanks in the world.

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High Density Polyethylene (PE100-RC)

Chem Resist Use The Most Technically Advanced Material HDPE PE100-RC.
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HSE Guidance Notes PM75

Glass reinforced plastic vessels and tanks.

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HSE Guidance Notes PM86

Thermoplastic tank integrity management.

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EMMUA Publication 225

Guide to tank inspections.

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Evaluation of Welded Joints in Thermoplastic Storage Tanks

View a range of publications and PDF resources.

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