Tank strapping refers to the process of measuring the capacity or volume of a storage tank, typically a cylindrical tank such as an above-ground storage tank (AST) or an underground storage tank (UST). This measurement is essential for various purposes, including inventory control, accurate storage and transportation of liquids or bulk materials, compliance with regulatory requirements, and monitoring tank health and performance.
Tank strapping is an important process for industries that rely on accurate volume measurements for inventory management, quality control, and regulatory compliance. It helps ensure that tanks are used efficiently and safely while preventing overfilling or underutilization. Additionally, regular tank strapping can detect changes in the tank’s dimensions or condition, which may indicate the need for maintenance or repairs to maintain structural integrity and safety.