Comparing Rubber Tank Lining Material

Tank Linings: Material Comparison Different environments and industries have varying needs for their rubber tank linings for tanks. Blair Rubber has spent more than 3 decades perfecting their products to best serve their customers. Knowing the differences between these distinct rubbers will help guide you toward what will work best for your application needs.

Evolving Blair Rubber Co. Maintains a Steady Course

Evolving Blair Rubber Co. Maintains a Steady Course Evolving Blair Rubber Co. Maintains a Steady Course Crain’s Cleveland Business showcased Blair Rubber Co.’s consistent evolution, both physically and mentally. Creating a strong, employee-centered business model allows Blair Rubber Co. to thrive.

Blair Rubber Creates Cost-Saving Lining for Mining Industry

Blair Rubber Creates Cost-Saving Lining for Mining Industry SEVILLE, Ohio, July 27, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Blair Rubber Co., the world’s leading supplier of high performance, corrosion-resistant rubber linings, released EnduraflexTM VE210TN, a natural rubber lining designed for mining.

Modifying Service Conditions in Rubber-lined Vessels

Modifying Service Conditions in Rubber-lined Vessels Frequently we receive inquiries regarding the practice of switching chemical services in rubber-lined vessels. The reasons vary and need not be discussed here. The following statements are offered to prevent problems which may be encountered with such practices.

Lifespan of Rubber Linings In Bleach (NaOCl) Service

Lining Life of Rubber Linings In Bleach (NaOCl) Service The life expectancy of any rubber lining is very difficult to predict and relies heavily on historical performance records. There are a number of variables that affect performance most of which are outside the control of either the manufacturer or installer. These include but are not limited to:

Hydrofluoric Acid and Related Chemicals by: John Rabb

Hydrofluoric Acid and Related Chemicals by: John Rabb Fluorine (symbol F) is the smallest atom in existence. It does not exist in nature as the fluorine atom but generally as stable, insoluble salts such as calcium fluoride (fluorspar or fluorite), sodium aluminum fluoride (cryolite) and calcium fluorophosphates (fluoroapatite) which is a significant source of phosphate for the fertilizer industry as …

Hydrochloric Acid & Tank Linings

HYDROCHLORIC ACID STORAGE TANK – RUBBER LININGS Hydrochloric acid (hydrogen chloride), or as once named muriatic acid, is a strong, highly corrosive acid. The commercial concentrated or fuming acid contains 38% hydrogen chloride. U. S. P. grades range from 28 to 38%, with 37% HCl being most common.