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Ajover tanks and containers are versatile and can be used for storing a vast variety of products. Although they are more commonly used for storing and supplying water, their unique material and design make them apt for many applications.
The sun's ultraviolet rays, which are not absorbed by the earth's atmosphere, attack plastic materials, weakening and making their colors fade. The materials used to make Ajover Tanks have special additives that allow the material to retain its mechanical properties longer, protecting its colors and lengthening the material's useful life.
Ajover Tanks's special material makes them highly resistant to impacts. This makes them easy to transport, store, and manipulate, since they do not require any special precautions.
Ajover Tanks comply with the rules and regulations established by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) for the storage of human consumption products. This implies that Ajover Tanks do not contaminate or leak any chemicals into the substances kept inside them.
Ajover Tanks are apt for the storage of chemical products. This is because they do not react or deteriorate when used to store a wide range of chemical products.
To inquire about which chemical products can be stored in Ajoer Tanks please contact Ajover by following the "Contact Us" link at the bottom of this page.
Ajover Tanks come in a vast variety of sizes and storage capacities following the needs of Ajover's customers. An Ajover Tank can be used to store water or any other liquid including those intended for human consumption, any type of grain or other food product, and even chemicals in liquid or solid form.
Our laboratories's quality assurance rules and controls insure that the highest world wide quality standards are met with each and every one of our products.
Ajover Septic Systems are a simple and inexpensive alternative for the disposal of domestic sewage. This system can even allow sewage to drain to surface currents (with prior authorization from the corresponding regulatory institutions).
Ajover Septic Tanks are basically made up of a chamber designed to hold residual water for a period of one to three days, during which time solids in the water precipitate to the bottom of the tank where an anaerobic digestion of these solids takes place.
The remaining water, which cannot at that point be released into another body of water, such as a river, is then passed through a series of filters or is taken to a drain field.
An Ajover Septic System is made up of the following elements: 1. A Septic Tank, 2. A Grease Trap, 3. A Distribution Box, and 4. An Anaerobic Filter.
The Septic Tank is a closed container where waste waters (preferably without any solvents or petroleum derivatives in them) are deposited and decomposed by means of bacteria found within the water itself. Consequentially all organic materials found within the water are decomposed into a muddy substance that settles at the bottom of the tank, the remaining water can then be passed onto a drain field, a retention pond, a series of filters, or a sump without the risk of polluting or contaminating the environments into which it is introduced.
The grease trap?s purpose is to keep greases and detergents found in waste waters from leaving the septic tank.
The distribution box works to uniformly distribute the liquids that fall into the septic tank.
If neither a drain field nor a retention pond is available, then an anaerobic filter must be set in place to remove the water?s impurities (with this kind of filter up to 80% of the impurities can be removed). This anaerobic filter can be a tank with a 1,000 to 2,000 liter capacity with a false bottom and special tubing to drive the water downward through a layer of gravel so that when the water is released out to the surface it can be used for irrigation or be directed into another body of water.