TECNICA:
Steel Plate Engineering Data—Volume 1
BIBLIOTECA’
Steel Tanks for Liquid Storage
Revised Edition—1992
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Revised December 1992Acknowledgements
publication on carbon steel plate materials and tanks for liquid
storage, the American Iron and Steel Institute retained Mr. |.E.
Boberg as author. For his skillful handling of the assignment, the Institute
gratefully acknowiedges its appreciation. The American Iron and Steel
institute established a Task Force to produce and supply a special section
on stainless steel tanks to this publication, and wishes to acknowledge its
appreciation to this group for a commendable effort
F: the preparation of the original version of this technical
‘The Institute also wishes to acknowledge the important and
valuable contribution made by members of the Steel Plate Fabricators
Association and representatives from the member steel producing
companies of American Iron and Steel Institute in reviewing, and later
revising and updating, the material for publication in this current edition.
Appreciation is expressed to the American Society for Testing and
Materials, the American Petroleum Institute and the American Water Works
‘Association for their constructive suggestions and review of this material.
Much of the illustrative material in this manual appears through their
courtesy.
American Iron and Stee! Institute
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