Tek-Tanks now make Tanks in Stainless Steel and Aluminium!

May 19th, 2011

Westerly Falcon Day Tank

For many years we have been asked to quote for tanks in either Stainless Steel or Aluminium and have not been able to help. Well now we can. Due to poular demand Tek-Tanks are pleased to announce that they have the facilities, skill and knowledge to now manufacture in these materials.

Tek-Tanks non-ferrous metal tanks are manufactured from only the best materials available. The stainless steel is 2mm thick 316L and the aluminium is 3mm thick 5083, both known to be very corrosion resistant. Aluminium tanks can be supplied with a powder coated finish if required.

Tanks manufactured from stainless steel and aluminium will contain more liquid than a polyethylene tank due to the thinner wall thickness. A gain of 10% can be achieved on a small tank over a Tek-Tanks custom HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) tank.

Stainless tanks are however more expensive but sometimes they are the only option. For example, a custom built petrol tank in HDPE is just not possible but in stainless steel it is, also in some industrial processes where the possibility of a fire is an issue only stainless again will be acceptable.

Stainless and aluminium tanks lend themselves well to one off’s and short production runs because there are no moulds to make. Most shapes can be accommodated as long as each panel is flat or slightly curved, compound curves cannot be achieved

 All tank fittings are either made from tube and welded directly to the tank or they are screwed into a BSP female thread.

 For more information or a quotation please contact our sales team on 01420 520830 and they will be pleased to help with your enquiry.





13 – Unlucky for some!

May 5th, 2011

Tek-Tanks have decided not to issue a Serial Label for their 13,000th tank as we felt it would be unfair on the owner to own a tank with such an unlucky number.
The photograph above shows Mrs Marsh from Plasma Marine being handed her tank by Martin Rye along with a nice bottle of bubbly. The tank Serial Label identified the tank as 13,001 and was a diesel tank for a boat named Vlad in Poole. For more information on Plasma Marine please click here.

 

Biggest Order Yet!

January 17th, 2011

 

The Aluminium Boatbuilding Company (ABC) collected their tanks last week from the factory. Before they left we snapped this picture. It shows all the tanks on a trailer towed by a small flatbed truck. The total volume was 16,526 litres, 1,880 litres of that was for water, the rest was for diesel! Six of the tanks were 1,785 litres each. All the tanks were manufactured from 12mm thick HDPE with 10mm thick baffles. The total weight of the tanks was 2400 kg.

The boat is a 60 foot aluminium catamaran which will be used up in Scotland to install and service the latest windfarm there. For more information contact either Paul or Trevor at ABC. You can check them out at http://www.alloyboats.co.uk/contact-us/

Next Generation Racing Boat Lightweight Tanks

December 9th, 2010


18 years ago we launched our long-life, unique plastic tanks.
We perfected our technology.
Today we are working on the next generation of racing boat lightweight tanks.
We are pleased to introduce our true piece of engineering brilliance Lightweight Diesel Tank, which is 28.6% lighter than normal tank.


Capacity: 251 ltrs
Weight: 22.5 kg
Material: 12mm Thickness HDPE


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New Tank Selection Guide

October 28th, 2010

 



  

The new Tank Selection Guide allows users to quickly and easily find the best tank for their application.

Because of the large number of moulded tanks which the company now stock, this simplifies the process of finding exactly the right tank.

The unique Tek-Tanks Guide has been produced to lead customers through their total range with fast, step by step , “button clicking” choices. If no suitable pre-made moulded tank is available, the users are taken through to the alternative of Custom Built tanks.

There are downloadable PDF dimensioned drawings of all the tanks and these can be checked against the boat or vehicle for size and shape.

We  will update the guide regularly as new tanks become available. It can be accessed by clicking the blue “Tanks Guide” button on the news pages or clicking the same button located in various places around the website.

There is also searchable database which contains details of tanks for many types of well know yachts and boats, always worth a look to see if yours is there.

We hope that users will find it useful and any feedback would be most welcome.

 

Southampton Boatshow 2010

September 29th, 2010

September 28th, 2010


The Tek-Tanks team would like to thank you all for taking the time to visit our stand during Southampton Boat Show 2010.

We enjoyed meeting you and were glad that you had the chance
to see our products on display as well as to discuss your requirements.

We hope you are pleased with the information you received from us and that it will lead to future cooperation.

The tank building display was well received like last year.


We built couple of tanks for our customers:
- Fairline Targa 58 Waste tank Aft Cabin
- Northshore S32 Waste Tank 0027 Port Saloon
- Challenger 35 Waste Tank

Our team is grateful that you have chosen our products for your purchase.

We look forward to seeing you in 2011!!

 

Expedition 2010:Istanbul to Sydney

June 15th, 2010

 

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Tek-Tanks are pleased to anounce their involvement with a Team from Australia who are raising $100,000 for Oxfam Australia. They are going to drive 3 Quad Bikes (ATV’s) from Istanbul, through Europe to the UK, back through Europe, down to South Africa and finally back to Australia, then all around Australia to Sydney……3 continents and 32 countries, across 40,000 km!

We have been asked to supply 3  Series B 30 litre Fuel Tanks (TT-44832) which will be mounted on the back of the bikes. The Bikes are going to be prepared in the UK by ATV specialists ATV World. There will be a changeover valve so when the main tank runs out they will be able to use the fuel from the Series B tanks. This will greatly extend the range of the bikes which will be essential when travelling through Africa and Australia.The purpose of the expedition is to be part of the fight against global poverty by raising awareness in Australia and around the world. The Expedition 2010 is proudly supporting Oxfam Australia’s global poverty campaigning by setting a fundraising goal of $100,000 towards Africa: food, water, sanitation, education, agriculture, livestock, and HIV/AIDS.

The Team will also be attempting to break the current Guinness World Records Record for the “Longest journey on an quad bike (ATV)” and in so doing, generating global exposure for EXP2010, Oxfam Australia, and all their supporters.

This is an extremely challenging adventure and your support would greatly appreciated. There is a donation page on the website which is extremely quick and easy to use.

To find out more about the Expedition please visit the Teams website at http://www.expedition.org.au



New TS1 Ultrasonic Sender from BEP

April 21st, 2010


TS1

 

After being asked for some time now if we could supply the incredible BEP Marine TS1 Ultrasonic Sender, we have decided to go ahead and stock this item.


  • The TS1 is capable of sensing water, waste, petrol and diesel in polyethylene, aluminium, stainless steel and fibreglass tanks.
  • Once programmed by Tek-Tanks the TS1 is easy to fit, extremely accurate and no moving parts.
  • Much more reliable than devices such as float sensors which are prone to getting jammed.
  • Works with petrol, diesel, fresh water, grey water and black water.
  • Can be used with both metal and plastic tanks.
  • The Ultrasonic Sender is a revolutionary breakthrough in measuring levels in virtually any type or shape of tank.


It solves a complex problem that in the past, lots of different sender solutions were needed for different tanks.  The TS1 sender can be used in ANY tank between 200 and 2000mm in depth and it is compatible with virtually any meter head type. The TS1 must be mounted 150mm away from any tank wall or vertical baffle. It works by using ultrasonic waves to measure the fluid level rather than relying on senders either sat in the fuel, on-top of the fuel or installed at different heights through the side of the tank. The unit is low profile and uses an industry standard SAE 5 stud mounting pattern with a gasket seal and washer and can therefore be easily retrofitted in the place of existing senders as well as used for new fits.

The Ultrasonic sender is pre-programmed for linear tanks to 2 meters in depth and with a 0-5 volt output. For nonlinear tanks and different outputs, Tek Tanks can pre-program units for customers.

Alternative outputs of 10 – 180 ohms, 10-300 ohms, 240-33 ohms and 1-5 volts are available.

Link to shopping website

 

 

Download Installation and Operating Instructions Here




Customer Survey

April 14th, 2010

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Thank you to all our customers who completed the our survey. We here at Tek-Tanks are very pleased with the results and thank you for your comments, without which we would not be able to improve our service to you.

Congratulations to Mr David Hill, from Dyfed in West Wales, who won the £50.00 Marks and Spencers voucher! Mr Hill has a Southerly 115 and has a waste Tek-Tank installed in the cockpit locker.

Many tanks again,

The Tek-Tanks Team

Customers Installations

March 24th, 2010

At Tek-Tanks we get sent quite a few photographs of your installations and nowhere to put them. Well now we have!

As your photographs come in we will publish them here with a brief description. If you have installed a Tek-Tank and not sent us a photo then please do so and we will publish your handywork. Please tell us the make, model and year of build, where the tank is situated and the name of the boat.

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Blank Bar 150 Blank Bar 150
Broom Ocean 37

“Ocean Star”

Waste Holding Tank

Under Cabin Floor

Richard Bavister – Kent

PA130046
C-Boat 12

Diesel Fuel Tank

Jason Carrington – Lymington

 C-Boat 12 Fuel Tank
Fairline Corniche

Diesel Fuel Tank

 

 Fairline Corniche Fuel Tanks
Fairline Targa 38

Waste Holding Tank

Martin Hutchings
Total Marine – Hamble

 Fairline Targa 34 Holding Tank
Colvic 32 

“Sonas”

Diesel Fuel Tank

Port Side Engine Room

Douglas Anderson

 Diesel Tank for Sonas
 “Parrot”

Waste Holding Tank

Lower Half of The Hull

Roy Fox