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BS EN 13575:2012 Static thermoplastic tanks for the above ground storage of chemicals. Blow moulded or rotationally moulded polyethylene tanks. Requirements and test methods

BS EN 13575:2012

Static thermoplastic tanks for the above ground storage of chemicals. Blow moulded or rotationally moulded polyethylene tanks. Requirements and test methods

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Standard number:BS EN 13575:2012
Pages:32
Released:2012-05-31
ISBN:978 0 580 72662 0
Status:Standard
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BS EN 13575:2012


This standard BS EN 13575:2012 Static thermoplastic tanks for the above ground storage of chemicals. Blow moulded or rotationally moulded polyethylene tanks. Requirements and test methods is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 23.020.10 Stationary containers and tanks

This European Standard specifies requirements for materials, physical properties and performance for blow moulded and rotationally moulded polyethylene single tanks, with or without reinforcement, for the above ground storage of chemical liquids having a maximum specific gravity of 1 400 kg/m3 except water and those liquids dealt with by EN 13341 .

It is only applicable to static blow moulded or rotationally moulded polyethylene tanks, which are subjected to atmospheric pressures but not subject to any external loading and having a volume of 400 l to 10 000 l. Except for periodic temperature fluctuation their normal operating temperature does not exceed 25 °C.

Tanks according to this European Standard are expected to have a period of intended use of 10 years. This European Standard specifies test methods and factory production control tests as well.

NOTE National and/or international regulations above and beyond the requirements of this standard may apply to the storage of liquids and the installation of tanks.