This is my first year. Am currently out of storage for sap. Got some 15 gallon tanks that had cip acid cleaner in them from a local dairy farm. What do you think, can they be cleaned enough for sap storage????
Matt
This is my first year. Am currently out of storage for sap. Got some 15 gallon tanks that had cip acid cleaner in them from a local dairy farm. What do you think, can they be cleaned enough for sap storage????
Matt
I'm curious to see the responses to this one. I've been using these barrels for a few years now and have had no problems.
100 taps
2' x 4' Patrick Phaneuf flat pan
Oil tank arch
Two questions, what is the tank made of and what acid was in them?
Although both stainless and plastics are porous to a degree, stainless is much easier to clean. I would guess the acid is probably similiar to milkstone remover which alot of people use to clean their evaporator pans. Although 'acid' as a general term is bad, a lot of chemicals can be properly removed with dilution and lots of rinsing.
CDL 2x8
Around 4000 taps
Polaris ATVs, Ski Doo snowmobiles to get around
Atlas Copco pumps
Lapierre two post RO
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Hello again
Thanks for the replys
The tanks are white plastic and say phosphoric and sulfuric acid on the tag but no concentration levels.
Matt
The corrosive warning level is 8 but don't know on what scale
Last edited by richchiro1; 03-03-2011 at 09:08 AM.
yes i have used them after a thorough cleaning where dilution is the solution. once you have used it for sap cleaning is more difficult. clean as soon as you are done or you will grow black crud in them.