After repeated various tests and a long period of time, the "combination type ground-mounted fuel tank" has been completed!
The "ConVault Tank" is the first certified tank for "protected aboveground storage of flammable and combustible liquids" under the U.S. safety standard No. 2085, and it also receives various regulatory exceptions under U.S. fire laws. In recent years, environmental issues have come to the forefront, and the "Soil Contamination Countermeasures Act" has been enacted since February 2003. As a result, it is expected that the mainstream of liquid fuel tanks will shift from underground buried types to aboveground types. ConVault, Inc., commissioned by U.S. fire authorities and the Environmental Protection Agency, has conducted various tests over many years to complete the "ConVault type aboveground fuel tank." 【Features of the Hazardous Material Outdoor Storage Tank 'ConVault Tank'】 ■ Elimination of the need for oil containment berms ■ Easy installation (reduction of installation costs and shortening of construction periods) ■ Simple maintenance (reduction of maintenance costs and management effort) ■ Strong against fire, typhoons, earthquakes, floods, salt damage, and external impacts ■ A structure that thoroughly eliminates the possibility of oil leakage *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ A total of 9 types ranging from 1KL to 35KL, depending on the application and site ■ Performance evaluation by the Association for Safety Technology of Hazardous Materials ■ Japan's first above-ground tank private refueling station *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Our company was established in 2003 after acquiring the domestic exclusive manufacturing and sales license for the "ConVault above-ground fuel tank," which is certified under the U.S. safety standard UL2085 and developed by ConVault, Inc. We have built a track record primarily around U.S. military bases in Japan, and in October 2009, we were recognized by the Japan Hazardous Materials Safety Technology Association for having functions equivalent to an oil containment berm, allowing us to sell domestically (Hazardous Materials Evaluation No. 0054). Furthermore, in April 2015, the Fire Department acknowledged its safety and issued a notification permitting its use at private refueling stations (Fire Hazard No. 91). In recent times, as awareness of crisis management has increased, the demand for infrastructure support equipment has been rising.