Technical characteristics of ISO 22K2, UN T11 tank container
Main characteristics:
Model | ISO 22K2, UN T11 |
Capacity | 24-26 m3 |
Size | 20-ft. standard |
Tare weight | 3500-5000 kg |
Permissible gross weight | 36,000 kg |
Tank (cistern):
Compartments | 1 |
The nominal thickness of |
6 mm |
The maximum allowable working pressure |
4 bar |
Tank material | Stainless steel 314L (316L) |
Location of drain devices | bottom |
The marking of tank containers have changed from former (using the T letter) to the new (using the K letter) since 2014. Now, the company’s own fleet possesses more than 5200 standard ISO 22K2, 22K4, type T11 UN and UN T14 tank containers.
Model T11 and T14 tanks are designed for transportation and storage of liquid dangerous goods of 3, 5, 6.1, 8, 9 hazard classes and permitted for carriage in containers in accordance with UN T1 – UN T4, UN T6, UN T7 and UN T11 regulations. The main difference in design between these types of tank containers is the location of drain devices.
These types of tank containers are equipped with a layer of insulation and steam heater.
Technical characteristics of ISO 22K2, UN T14 tank container
Main characteristics:
Model | ISO 22K4 (22T6), UN T14 |
Capacity | 19-26 m3 |
Size | 20-ft. standard |
Tare weight | 3500-5000 kg |
Permissible gross weight | 36,000 kg |
Tank (cistern):
Compartments | 1 |
The nominal thickness of | 6 mm |
The maximum inner pressure | 4 bar |
Tank material | Stainless steel 314L (316L) |
Location of drain devices | top (siphon line) |
Technical characteristics of ISO 22T8, 22K8, UN T50 tank container
Main characteristics:
Model |
ISO 22T8, 22K8, UN T50 |
Capacity | 14-26 m3 |
Size | 20-ft. standard |
Tare weight | 4500-8000 kg |
Permissible gross weight | 36,000 kg |
Tank (cistern):
Compartments | 1 |
The maximum allowable working pressure |
up to 24 bar |
Tank material | Alloy steel |
Location of drain devices | Top depending on model |