We are a leading manufacturer of Flux Tanks in the country, catering to a wide range of industries and applications. Our Flux Tanks are comprised of superior components and are built to withstand difficult conditions. They are employed in a variety of sectors, including chemical, pharmaceutical, and food manufacturing. We have a team of skilled engineers and technicians who design and build these tanks to your specifications. Our manufacturing process involves the use of advanced machinery and techniques to ensure that every Flux Tank we produce is of the highest quality. To assure the durability and lifespan of our tanks, we exclusively utilise the best materials, including stainless steel. Our tanks are straightforward to install and maintain, which reduces downtime and increases production.
Plast World is India's largest exporter of high-quality flux tanks. We offer both horizontal and vertical flux tanks, and our tanks are suitable for use with a wide range of liquids and gases. We understand the importance of offering high-quality products and great customer service to our consumers. That is why we collaborate closely with our customers to guarantee that their individual demands and expectations are met.
Stabilises flow: A flux tank can help to stabilise the flow of liquids or gases in a system by acting as a buffer against pressure or flow rate changes. This can help reduce pump cavitation and other problems caused by inconsistent flow.
Reduces wear and tear: By reducing fluctuations in pressure and flow rate, a flux tank can help reduce the wear and tear on pumps and other equipment in the system. This can help extend the lifespan of the equipment and reduce maintenance costs.
Improves system efficiency: A flux tank can improve system efficiency by lowering the amount of power required to maintain a steady flow. This is due to the tank's ability to store extra energy during times of high flow and release it during moments of low flow.
Increases system safety: A flux tank can help increase system safety by acting as a buffer against rapid changes in pressure or flow rate. This can help to avoid accidents and damage to equipment.