Storage Tank Inspection

Storage Tank Inspection:

As a leading provider of storage tank inspection services, Shekari-Mohsen Contractor Group is dedicated to ensuring the safety, reliability, and compliance of storage tanks across various industries. With a strong commitment to quality and expertise in API 650 standards, we offer comprehensive inspection services that help our clients mitigate risks, optimize operations, and adhere to regulatory requirements. We will also explore the importance of storage tank inspections, the API 650 standards, and how our company’s services can benefit potential customers.

 

Understanding the Importance of Storage Tank Inspections:

Storage tanks play a critical role in storing various substances, such as petroleum products, chemicals, and water. Over time, these tanks are subjected to factors like corrosion, degradation, and structural issues, which can compromise their integrity and pose significant risks to personnel, the environment, and surrounding infrastructure. Regular inspections are vital to identify potential problems early on and ensure the continued safe operation of storage tanks.

 

API 650: The Standard for Storage Tank Inspections:

API 650 is a widely recognized standard developed by the American Petroleum Institute (API) for the design, construction, and inspection of above-ground storage tanks. It provides comprehensive guidelines for tank fabrication, welding procedures, material selection, and inspection requirements. Our company specializes in API 650 inspections, adhering to the stringent standards set forth to ensure the highest level of safety and compliance for our clients.

 

API 653: Standards for In-Service Inspection, Repair, Alteration, and Reconstruction:

API 653 is another crucial standard developed by the API that focuses on the inspection, repair, alteration, and reconstruction of above-ground storage tanks during their service phase. This standard outlines requirements for evaluating the integrity and condition of tanks, assessing corrosion rates, and implementing appropriate maintenance and repair measures. Our company’s expertise in API 653 inspections enables us to help clients maintain the safety, compliance, and longevity of their storage tanks throughout their operational life.

 

Our Comprehensive Storage Tank Inspection Services:

At Shekari-Mohsen Contractor Group, we offer a range of inspection services tailored to meet the specific needs of our clients. Our team of highly trained and certified inspectors utilizes the latest techniques, equipment, and industry best practices to deliver accurate and reliable assessments of storage tank conditions. Some key components of our inspection services include:

  1. Material Inspections:

The quality and suitability of materials used in tank construction are crucial factors for long-term performance. Our inspectors thoroughly examine the materials, including steel plates, coatings, and sealants, to ensure they meet the specified requirements. This helps prevent issues like corrosion, leaks, and premature failures that may arise due to substandard materials.

  1. Visual Inspections:

Visual inspections form the foundation of any comprehensive storage tank inspection. Our experienced inspectors conduct thorough visual assessments of tank exteriors, foundations, roofs, welds, coatings, and other critical components. By identifying signs of corrosion, leaks, cracks, or structural deficiencies, we help our clients take proactive measures to address issues before they escalate.

 

  1. Ultrasonic Testing (UT):

Ultrasonic testing is a non-destructive examination technique that utilizes high-frequency sound waves to detect internal flaws in storage tank walls. Our inspectors employ advanced UT equipment to measure metal thickness, identify corrosion, detect pitting, and evaluate the integrity of welds. This enables us to accurately assess the condition of the tank’s shell and provide valuable insights for maintenance and repair decisions.

 

  1. Magnetic Particle Testing (MT):

Magnetic particle testing is a widely used method for identifying surface and near-surface defects in ferromagnetic materials. Our inspectors employ MT to detect cracks, discontinuities, and other flaws in welds, plates, and other critical areas. This technique aids in identifying potential vulnerabilities and enables our clients to take appropriate remedial actions.

 

  1. Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT):

Liquid penetrant testing is a valuable tool for detecting surface-breaking defects in non-porous materials. Our inspectors utilize PT techniques to identify cracks, leaks, and other surface flaws that may compromise the integrity of storage tanks. This method enhances our ability to identify defects that are not visible to the naked eye and provide accurate assessments for maintenance and repair planning.

 

  1. Tank Settlement Surveys:

Settlement of storage tanks can lead to uneven distribution of loads, stress concentrations, and potential structural issues. Our company offers tank settlement surveys to monitor and evaluate the settlement of tanks over time. This helps our clients identify any abnormal settlement patterns and