The tanks used for Liquid Dish Washing Production Unit are an essential part of the production line. These tanks are used for storing raw materials, mixing, and other steps in the production process.
In Liquid Dish Washing Production Unit, the raw materials (such as sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium hydroxide, sodium chloride, sodium carbonate, water-soluble colorants, and fragrances) are first placed in a tank in specific proportions and mixed until a homogeneous mixture is obtained. This mixture is then transferred to other tanks, where it is combined with other components (e.g., preservatives, perfumes) to form the liquid detergent. The tanks used in these stages must have adequate capacity, material quality, hygienic properties, and the ability to mix homogeneously.
Additionally, separate tanks can be used for storing and packaging liquid dish washing after production. These tanks should have the same properties and be used hygienically to maintain product quality.