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Bulk tank
In dairy farming a bulk milk cooling tank is a large storage tank for cooling and holding milk at a cold temperature until it can be picked up by a milk hauler. The bulk milk cooling tank is an important piece of dairy farm equipment. It is usually made of stainless steel and used every day to store the raw milk on the farm in good condition. It must be cleaned after each milk collection. The milk cooling tank can be the property of the farmer or be rented from a dairy plant.
Raw milk producers have a choice of either open (from 150 to 3,000 litres (40 to 793 US gal)) or closed (from 1,000 to 10,000 litres (260 to 2,640 US gal)) tanks. The cost can vary considerably, depending on manufacturing norms and whether a new or secondhand tank is purchased.
Milk silos (10,000 litres (2,600 US gal) and plus) are suitable for the very large producer. These are designed to be installed outside and adjacent to the dairy, all controls and the milk outlet pipe being situated in the dairy.
A milk-cooling tank, also known as a bulk tank or milk cooler, consists of an inner and an outer tank, both made of high-quality stainless steel.
The space between the outer tank and the inner tank is insulated with polyurethane foam. In case of a power failure with an outside temperature of 30 °C (86 °F), the content of the tank will warm up only 1 °C (34 °F) in 24 hours.
To facilitate an adequate and rapid cooling of the entire content of a tank, every tank is equipped with at least one agitator. Stirring the milk ensures that all milk inside the tank is of the same temperature and that the milk stays homogeneous.
On top of every closed milk cooling tank is a manhole of about 40 centimetres (16 in) diameter. This enables thorough cleaning and inspection of the inner tank if necessary. The manhole is covered by a lid and sealed watertight with a rubber ring. Also on top are 2 or 3 small inlets. One is covered with an air-vent, the other(s) can be used to pump milk into the tank.
A milk cooling tank usually stands on 4, 6, or 8 adjustable legs. The built-in tilt of the inner tank ensures that even the last drop of milk will eventually flow to the outlet.
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Bulk tank
In dairy farming a bulk milk cooling tank is a large storage tank for cooling and holding milk at a cold temperature until it can be picked up by a milk hauler. The bulk milk cooling tank is an important piece of dairy farm equipment. It is usually made of stainless steel and used every day to store the raw milk on the farm in good condition. It must be cleaned after each milk collection. The milk cooling tank can be the property of the farmer or be rented from a dairy plant.
Raw milk producers have a choice of either open (from 150 to 3,000 litres (40 to 793 US gal)) or closed (from 1,000 to 10,000 litres (260 to 2,640 US gal)) tanks. The cost can vary considerably, depending on manufacturing norms and whether a new or secondhand tank is purchased.
Milk silos (10,000 litres (2,600 US gal) and plus) are suitable for the very large producer. These are designed to be installed outside and adjacent to the dairy, all controls and the milk outlet pipe being situated in the dairy.
A milk-cooling tank, also known as a bulk tank or milk cooler, consists of an inner and an outer tank, both made of high-quality stainless steel.
The space between the outer tank and the inner tank is insulated with polyurethane foam. In case of a power failure with an outside temperature of 30 °C (86 °F), the content of the tank will warm up only 1 °C (34 °F) in 24 hours.
To facilitate an adequate and rapid cooling of the entire content of a tank, every tank is equipped with at least one agitator. Stirring the milk ensures that all milk inside the tank is of the same temperature and that the milk stays homogeneous.
On top of every closed milk cooling tank is a manhole of about 40 centimetres (16 in) diameter. This enables thorough cleaning and inspection of the inner tank if necessary. The manhole is covered by a lid and sealed watertight with a rubber ring. Also on top are 2 or 3 small inlets. One is covered with an air-vent, the other(s) can be used to pump milk into the tank.
A milk cooling tank usually stands on 4, 6, or 8 adjustable legs. The built-in tilt of the inner tank ensures that even the last drop of milk will eventually flow to the outlet.