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Water tanks can be made from a variety of different materials including steel, concrete, fibre glass and polyethylene. Each of these materials has its pros and cons but it is generally accepted that the best all-round material is polyethylene or poly. Not all poly tanks are equal however, and the key benefits of plastic tanks are only fully realised in high-quality products.
Rapid Plas water tanks are made from food-grade polyethylene, and they are manufactured by a process called ‘cooking’ using a rotational moulder. The raw materials are placed in a mould that is heated and rotated. The raw material melts, creating a slurry, and the rotation, air and controlled heating combine to distribute the slurry precisely throughout the mould. Once the slurry has been accurately placed within the mould and it has been carefully cooled, the mould is opened to reveal a seamless, single-piece water tank.
The corrugated design of Rapid Plas tanks gives you the timeless style of corrugated iron, the building material that made the bush. A truly Australian style. Rapid Plas tanks are available in 24 colours and sizes from 500L to 5,000L. and a wide range of shapes and sizes including slimline and super slimline for discreet, under eave installation.
Being lightweight, poly tanks are quick, easy, and cheap to handle, and no heavy equipment is needed to place or relocate the tanks. As part of the manufacturing process, Rapid Plas tanks have four moulded-in lifting lugs for safe handling.
Unlike other materials, poly tanks are non-porous and non-corrosive, and they don’t rust or corrode or require ongoing maintenance. Poly tanks are resistant to bumps and light impacts, and this durability is the key to their longevity and cost effectiveness.
Sitting outside, a water tank will expand and contract as temperature changes and the pressure exerted against the inside of the tank will change as the water level fluctuates. Over time, the continual expansion and contraction exploits any weakness in the product and can result in a crack. Again, poly tanks have the advantage of being manufactured in one piece with no seams, but with sufficient natural flexibility to accommodate stresses without compromising structural integrity.
While poly tanks do not leach any chemicals that may affect the taste or quality of the water, they are also not damaged by corrosive water, which makes them especially suitable for bore or dam water applications. Poly tanks do not require liners and, as they block all UV light, when used with a light and dust cover, will resist algae growth
Rapid Plas have been manufacturing superb quality poly rainwater tanks in Tamworth for over 30 years and incorporate the most up-to-date engineering, manufacturing, and chemistry to produce Australia’s best-ever poly water tank and a new era in rainwater storage.