A site in Indiana requested a TankCam inspection to discover the source of a water ingress. A Tanknology technician determined that the source of the ingress was a broken spill bucket, and also found severe corrosion on the tank top and walls.
Want more information on corrosion in diesel tanks?
Check out this Fuel Marketer News article by Brad Hoffman, our VP of Engineering and Research & Development.
TankCam is patent pending.
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Tank Trouble Tuesday
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Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Tank Trouble Tuesday
This week, we explore how a leaking submersible turbine pump affected an Ethanol 85 tank in Texas.
Follow Tank Trouble Tuesday for more STP problems, and learn more about TankCam inspections on our website.
TankCam is patent pending.
TankCam is patent pending.
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Tank Trouble Tuesday
Today, our Tank Trouble Tuesday series features a standard water ingress investigation on an Illinois tank.
It can be difficult to pinpoint the source of an ingress, and also to isolate the leak inside the tank. Getting a good look at what's happening inside your tank is often invaluable for evaluating the problem.
Learn more about the inspection process here.
TankCam is patent pending.
It can be difficult to pinpoint the source of an ingress, and also to isolate the leak inside the tank. Getting a good look at what's happening inside your tank is often invaluable for evaluating the problem.
Learn more about the inspection process here.
TankCam is patent pending.
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Water Ingress
Tuesday, June 6, 2017
Tank Trouble Tuesday
The structure of your tank bottom can effect the way your ATG probe detects fuel and water.
The TankCam inspection on this Georgia tank found residual fuel trapped at the tank bottom between the welds and striker plate-- one of the many benefits of a visual inspection of the tank.
TankCam is patent pending.
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