The Problem: Anaerobic digesters are specially designed and insulated tanks that are used to facilitate the anaerobic digestion process under a controlled atmosphere. This is to achieve maximum biogas production in a short period of time. How Was RIDGLOK® Selected? Specified by Engineer: As with all project materials and equipment, engineers seek products that economically […]
Case Study: Stillage Tank Roof
Project Overview This RIDGLOK® Vertical Standing Seam Panel Insulation System was manufactured at our facility in Reed, KY for installation on a stillage tank roof at an ethanol plant in Bloomingburg, OH near Washington Court House, OH. The roof had been previously insulated with conventional insulation which had blown off twice due to high winds and a poor attachment. The facility was in […]
Case Study: Biodiesel Terminal in Macon, GA
Project Overview This RIDGLOK® Vertical Standing Seam Panel Insulation System was manufactured at our facility in Reed, KY, for installation on a biodiesel storage tank used at an energy fuel storage depot. The tank dimensions were 30’ in diameter x 39.56’ in height. The tank required insulation to maintain the Bio-Diesel at 60° F during the cold snaps of winter in the South East. Upon […]
Case Study: Chilled Water Storage Tank at a Gold Mine
Project Overview This RIDGLOK® Vertical Standing Seam Panel Insulation System was manufactured at our facility in Reed, KY for installation on two separate tanks used for chilled water storage at a gold mine in Carlin, NV. Carlin is best known for its top-producing gold mines and recreational lands. Interstate 80 coming from Salt Lake City, […]
Case Study: Biodiesel Storage Tank in Albuquerque, NM
This RIDGLOK® Vertical Standing Seam Panel Insulation System was manufactured at our facility in Reed, KY for installation on a biodiesel storage tank at a storage terminal. This tank is located in the desert of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Albuquerque thrives with Native American culture and history. The tank dimensions were 27’ diameter x 29.5’ high. […]
RIDGLOK® 3 Biodiesel tanks at Biofuels Facility, Erie, PA
MC&I designed, manufactured, and installed the RIDGLOK® Vertical Standing Seam Panel Insulation System on 3 Biodiesel tanks at a Biofuels Facility located in Erie, PA. The biodiesel storage tanks are utilized to hold alternative fuel additive for a Biodiesel Production Facility. The storage tanks are 46 ft in diameter x 40 ft in height. The […]
Thermal Energy Storage Tank Chilled Water Welded Tank Franklin Park IL
MC&I designed, manufactured and installed the RIDGLOK® Vertical Standing Seam Panel Insulation System on a chilled water storage welded tank, located in Franklin Park, IL. The welded storage tank was utilized to hold chilled water for a data processing facility. The storage tank was a 28′ x 32′ welded tank. The tank insulation project was […]
Plainfield Renewable Energy Biomass Energy Plainfield CT
MC&I designed, manufactured and installed the RIDGLOK® Vertical Standing Seam Insulated Panel System at a power plant located in Plainfield, CT. The biomass energy bolted storage tank was a 44.56′ in diameter x 49.69′ in height bolted tank with a double stringer spiral staircase. The storage tank insulation project was completed on May 23, 2013. […]
Geothermal Power Plant Flat Bolted Tank Hazen NV
MC&I designed, manufactured and installed the RIDGLOK® Vertical Standing Seam Insulated Panel System at a Geothermal Power Plant, located in Hazen, NV. The power plant storage tank was a 38.62′ diameter x27.45′ high bolted tank. The storage tank insulation project was completed on May 6, 2013. The RIDGLOK® Vertical Standing Seam Insulated Panel System consisted […]
University of IL, Thermal Energy Storage Tank, RIDGLOK®
MC&I designed, manufactured and installed the RIDGLOK® Vertical Standing Seam Insulated Panel System on a Thermal Energy Storage (TES) ground storage tank, located in Champaign, IL for the University of Illinois. Details of the Thermal Energy Storage (TES) storage tank project for the University of Illinois can be read about by clicking on this link: […]