A medicine service tank is constructed from high-quality materials such as stainless steel, high-density polyethylene (HDPE), or other chemically resistant materials to ensure the safe containment of sensitive medical substances. These tanks are often used in hospitals, pharmaceutical manufacturing, laboratories, and medical research facilities.
Material – Made from corrosion-resistant stainless steel (SS304/SS316) or medical-grade plastic for durability and safety.
Capacity – Available in various capacities, from small portable tanks to large industrial storage units.
Hygienic Design – Smooth, non-porous surfaces to prevent contamination and facilitate easy cleaning.
Airtight Sealing – Equipped with airtight lids or valves to maintain sterility and prevent leaks.
Temperature Control – Some models include insulation or built-in cooling/heating mechanisms to maintain the required temperature of the stored medicine.
Dispensing System – Integrated with controlled spouts, nozzles, or pumps for precise dispensing of liquid medications.
Regulatory Compliance – Designed to meet FDA, GMP, and ISO standards for pharmaceutical and medical applications.
Portability – Some tanks feature wheels or ergonomic handles for easy transportation.
Level Indicators – Transparent or marked sections to monitor liquid levels accurately.
Chemical Resistance – Built to withstand exposure to aggressive chemicals, disinfectants, and sterilization processes.