LIPP® offers a wide range of Roofs and Covers for covering liquid, solid or gaseous media. They can be tailored and adjusted to each application. They include both roofs developed by LIPP® and also solutions designed by our partners. There are also simple foil roofs to choose from for gas storage facilities as well as singleskin, doubleskin or double diaphragm roofs. The LIPP® stainless steel diaphragm roof also offers a particularly highquality solution for the storage of volatile or explosive substances while the versatile LIPP® segment roof completes the range of covers.
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FOR COVERING LIQUID, SOLID OR GASEOUS MEDIA There are many factors to be taken into account in order to ensure that the medium to be stored is properly covered. To guarantee that the right type of cover is chosen, aspects such as structural requirements, container type, plant concept and the medium to be stored need to be considered. Lipp offers a wide range of roofs and covers which can be tailored and adjusted to each application. They include both roofs developed by Lipp and also solutions designed by our partners. There are also simple foil roofs to choose from for gas storage facilities as well as single skin, double skin or double diaphragm roofs. The LIPP stainless steel diaphragm roof also offers a particularly high quality solution for the storage of volatile or explosive substances while the versatile LIPP segment roof completes the range of covers. ROOFS AND COVERS Foil roofs Single skin roofs Double skin roofs Double diaphragm roofs
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MADE FROM VERINOX STAINLESS STEEL OR GALVANISED STEEL WITH VOLUMES RANGING FROM 40 M3 TO 10,000 M3 Both industry and communities require professional solutions for plant and tank construction and for the storage and treatment of liquids, as well as flexibility in terms of size, choice of material and equipment. When constructing liquid storage tanks, the selection of the best material is an important quality factor. Municipal/industrial waste water and sludge or certain processing, intermediate and end products from the chemical, pharmaceutical and food processing industries set high requirements regarding the tank material, for example. LIPP offers a variety of materials, ranging from galvanised steel through the combination material Verinox to high alloy stainless steels. APPLICATIONS Waste water tanks Sewage sludge tanks Process water tanks Storage tanks Firefighting water tanks Mixing and compensation tanks Buffer Tanks Stackable sludge tanks Storage containers
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LIPP® Tank Refurbishing Quantities change and existing tanks become too small – these are also problems that frequently arise. In such cases, the mobile machine technology from Lipp using the LIPP® DoubleSeam System or the LIPP® welding technique offers a solution that is as simple as it is costeffective, while being extraordinarily stable. Tanks can be installed on site in any size required and can be placed in an existing steel or reinforced concrete basin using a mobile crane. The existing tank volume is utilised, eliminating the need for expensive demolition work. There is also a range of materials to choose from for the tank itself so that it can be optimally matched to the intended application. VERINOX®, the combination material developed by LIPP® consisting of galvanised steel (for the outside of steel containers) and stainless steel (for the inside of containers), is characterised in particular by the excellent costbenefit ratio that it offers.
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LIPP® Gas Accumulators were developed as a system for the nonpressurised storage of dry gas which has been used for over 300 projects worldwide over the past years or more. Sizes from 30 to 5000 m³ are available according to the gas yield in each case. The gas accumulator consists of two parts a bubbleshaped storage balloon and a steel container to protect the balloon against mechanical damage and the effects of weathering. Speciality Accurate level measure of stored gas. In biological processes, gas production is not continuous. That is why the utilisation of gas (e.g. in a combined heat and power plant) requires an accumulator in order to compensate for fluctuations during gas production and to bridge downtimes for plant repairs and maintenance. Besides high functional and operating safety, other important criteria for the construction and operation of gas tanks include the economic aspects of investment and maintenance costs.
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