Molded-In Tank Drain Outlet withstands any service condition.
July 13, 2010 -
Intended for tanks of 2,500 gal and larger, molded-in Full Drain Outlet (FDO) assembly enables draining of tank without mechanically installed nozzles. It is available in 3 and 4 in. sizes as well as 316 Stainless Steel, Titanium, and Hastelloy construction materials and can be used where heavy solids or salts may accumulate in bottom of tank. Replaceable polyethylene flange adapter and multiple expansion joint options are also available.
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Original Press release
Assmann Corp. of America
300 N. Taylor Rd.
Garrett, IN, 46738 1844 USA

New Molded In Full Drain Outlet from Assmann
Assmann Corporation of America introduces the new molded in Full Drain Outlet (FDO) assembly for tanks of 2,500 gallons and larger. This outlet provides the ability to drain the tank without the need for mechanically installed nozzles and can be utilized where heavy solids or salts may accumulate in the bottom of the tank.
The FDO can help eliminate difficult maintenance work, stands up to virtually any service condition and is available with multiple expansion joint options. The outlet is available in 3" and 4" and in material variations of 316 Stainless Steel, Titanium and Hastelloy construction. A replaceable polyethylene flange adapter is also featured, which allows the adapter to be removed for tank installation. The flange can also be replaced in case of chemical or mechanical damage without needing to replace the entire vessel.
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.
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Good!
Thank you very much!
I got it. It is really nice!
And I want another one for one of my friends.
By adapter on Jul 14, 2010 05:04
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