Yah, It works great as long as you don't puncture the rubber and are using a hot solution. If you do, the solution slips between the tank and rubber and eventually eats its way thru to the other side (unless it's stainless) and balloons out like a big black blimp. I had this happen once on a tin nickel tank and I spent my new years slicing and pumping. (It wasn't fun!) We switched to lined fiberglass with metal gerters or bands. That one worked mo' better. Groovy ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: FAB: Tank Liners (CoreSeal) Author: [log in to unmask] at SMTPLINK-HADCO Date: 8/22/96 6:23 PM Address, We currently use Polypropylene (PP) for a majority of our chemical solution tanks and are having excellent success and for many years. We are currently using a double PP liner for our Permaganate Tank and would like to change this temporary set-up. Stainless Steel is not out of the question, but not desired now. However we are considering a material called CoreSeal. From what I understand this is a plastic/rubber coating that tightly seals tanks, floors, frames etc. Does anyone have pros and cons on this material or similar products used as liners for solution tanks? Thank you. John Gulley *************************************************************************** * TechNet mail list is provided as a service by IPC using SmartList v3.05 * *************************************************************************** * To unsubscribe from this list at any time, send a message to: * * [log in to unmask] with <subject: unsubscribe> and no text. * *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** * TechNet mail list is provided as a service by IPC using SmartList v3.05 * *************************************************************************** * To unsubscribe from this list at any time, send a message to: * * [log in to unmask] with <subject: unsubscribe> and no text. * ***************************************************************************