Pressure vessels are containers for the internal or exterior containment of pressure. The majority of businesses depend heavily on these durable vessels, and thousands of people daily labor near or around pressure vessels. The most popular type of storage container, Stainless Steel Pressure Vessel is made to hold liquid, gas, or vapor at pressures higher than 15 PSI. Storage tanks, processing vessels, and heat exchangers are examples of pressure vessels that are either fired, like boilers, or unfired. Jay Steel Corporation is a specialized Pressure Vessel Manufacturer for industrial applications globally. Our company offers different types and grades of Pressure Vessels and Tower Reactors.

  • Capacity :Upto 500 M3 ( 5,00,000 Liters water volume)
  • Diameter : Upto 6 meters
  • Shell & Dished End Thickness : Upto 100 mm or more
  • Weight : Upto 200 tons
  • Length : Upto 60 meters, with suitable field joints.
  • Fin Density : Minimum 7 Fins Per Inch To Maximum 12.4 Fins Per Inch
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Pressure vessels are containers for the internal or exterior containment of pressure. The majority of businesses depend heavily on these durable vessels, and thousands of people daily labor near or around pressure vessels. The most popular type of storage container, Stainless Steel Pressure Vessel is made to hold liquid, gas, or vapor at pressures higher than 15 PSI. Storage tanks, processing vessels, and heat exchangers are examples of pressure vessels that are either fired, like boilers, or unfired. Jay Steel Corporation is a specialized Pressure Vessel Manufacturer for industrial applications globally. Our company offers different types and grades of Pressure Vessels and Tower Reactors.

  • Capacity :Upto 500 M3 ( 5,00,000 Liters water volume)
  • Diameter : Upto 6 meters
  • Shell & Dished End Thickness : Upto 100 mm or more
  • Weight : Upto 200 tons
  • Length : Upto 60 meters, with suitable field joints.
  • Fin Density : Minimum 7 Fins Per Inch To Maximum 12.4 Fins Per Inch

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