CO2 storage tank color ring color
CO2 storage tanks typically have a color ring to identify their contents so they can be clearly identified when in use and operating. The following are the meanings of common CO2 storage tank color rings: Green band: A green ring usually indicates that the tank is full of CO2. This is the most common color code used to differentiate the type of gas in the tank. In addition to the green band, there may be bands of other colors to identify other gases or specific conditions. Silica Brown Band: A band of this color may indicate liquid carbon dioxide in the tank. In addition, different regions and different standard organizations may adopt different color ring systems, so in specific applications, it needs to be confirmed according to local regulations and standards. In any event, operators should be trained and aware of the proper color ring marking system to ensure proper use and operation of the tank.