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dsddcd 16-11-2009 11:28 PM

Choosing the Proper Tank
 
So I am trying to figure out where I can buy a tank but I have some questions.

I was planning on using a HDPE tank are there any problems with it using a 50/50 mix of water and methonal?

What is the recomneded NPSH for the pump?

Has anyone tried a foam baffle similar to the material used in fuel tank?

To prevent cavitation or more importantly bubbles from entering the line does anyone use a surge tank?

Howerton Engineering 30-12-2009 06:45 AM

HDPE tanks are the norm. They will work with 100% water to 100% methanol.

The pump can be slightly above the tank, but level or below is better. In some systems we mount the pump right on top of the tank. The pumps do not like to raw a long distance from the tank, the shorter the better(a few feet or less).

Foam poses some issues. Foam baffle meant for gasoline(hydrocarbon fuels) will be broken down by methanol. Foams specific for methanol usage will be broken down by water. We are currently working on a universal insert-able baffle for tanks and initial testing has proven it works well but a couple more functional issue need to be address before we put it up for public use.

Surge tanks work well of the proper return vent lines or large diameter feed lines are used between the main tank and surge tank.

Good luck.


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