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Feed Stations store liquids and other chemicals.
Feed Stations store liquids and other chemicals.

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Feed Stations store liquids and other chemicals.


August 31, 2006 - Available in 175, 200, and 250 gal capacities, Chemical Feed Stations feature overflow basins and are constructed from high-density crosslink or corrosion-resistant, FDA-compliant, linear polyethylene. Volume markers are designed for optimal visibility, and shelf supports most pumps and metering devices. Along with stackable polyethylene stands, options include fiberglass shelves for pump and metering devices totaling 25 lb or more.

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New Additions to Assmann's Chemical Feed Station Family


Additions to the Assmann Chemical Feed Station family with overflow basins include the new 175, 200 and 250 gallon capacity feed stations. The compact feed stations from Assmann Corporation store small amounts of liquids and other chemicals, without the handling and disposal costs of steel drums. Constructed from high density crosslink or corrosion-resistant FDA compliant linear polyethylene, the feed stations are lightweight, strong and easy to handle.

Available in capacities from 40 to 550 gallons, the feed stations feature easy-to-read volume markers and a pump shelf that supports most pumps and metering devices. Optional fiberglass shelves are available for pump and metering devices totaling 25 pounds or more. Polyethylene stands which may be stacked two high are optional. Other options include fittings in different sizes and materials to meet specific requirements and a wide range of color choices.

Manufacturing facilities in Garrett, IN and Marshall, TX. For more information, contact Assmann Corporation of America, 300 N. Taylor Road, Garrett, IN 46738. Phone: 888-357-3181. FAX: 888-826-5329 (TANK-FAX). Website: www.assmann-usa.com. E-mail: info@assmann-usa.com.

Company Information:
Name: Assmann Corp. of America
Address: 300 N. Taylor Rd.
City: Garrett
State: IN
ZIP: 46738 1844
Country: USA
Phone: 888-357-3181
FAX: 888-TANK-329
http://www.assmann-usa.com


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