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Floating Roof Drains, Suctions and
Skimmers
FMC offers a complete range of reliable
articulated jumper assemblies using
Chiksan® Swivel Joints for submerged
service applications in storage reservoirs.
These high performance assemblies
have been specially designed, tested
and proven for the specific requirements
of the oil industry. This technology
is specifically designed to meet floating
roof tank applications.
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Floating Roof Drains
Floating roof drains are all-metal
articulated jumper assemblies
specially designed for submerged
service applications in storage
tanks. They effectively drain
water from storage tank floating
roof towards the outside of
the storage tank, and are recommended
for petroleum products applications.
FMC has developed and designed
drains to meet your every requirement
in terms of reservoir size,
submerged environment sealability
and compatibility with stored
liquid.
FMC Floating Roof drains are
equipped with Chiksan® swivel
joints and are specially designed
to meet submerged application
requirements. They are comprised
of an articulated piping of
three rigid elements with two
flanged end connections.
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Floating Suctions
FMC Floating Suctions are able
to siphon a product from just
under the product surface, regardless
of the surface level. This innovative
design avoids sucking up particles
or sediment deposited at the
bottom of the reservoir. FMC
designed the floating suctions
to meet all requirements of
reservoir size, submerged environment
sealability and compatibility
with stored liquid.
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Skimmers
FMC has developed a range of
skimmers for submerged service
applications in storage reservoirs.
The articulated jumper assemblies
enable floating waste to be
extracted to from the product
surface. FMC designed the skimmers
to meet all requirements in
terms of reservoir size, submerged
environment sealability and
stored liquid compatibility.
The FMC Skimmer is equipped
with swivel joints and a float,
enabling it to adjust itself
to a product level, thus guaranteeing
uncontaminated transfer. A low
stop prevents the floater from
dropping to the deposit area.
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