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Water storage tanks
Can galvanneal be used for water storage tanks?
Roger BurnsTiger Tanks Inc. - Bakersfield, California
2002
It is hard to beat tin plating for water storage applications. The native oxide which forms on tin is practically insoluble in water & tin plating is an established and relatively inexpensive process.
Dale WoikaSurface Conversion Sciences - Bellefonte, Pennsylvania
2002
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