Storage Systems

Storage Systems: Reliable Solutions for Safe and Efficient Material Management

At Opex Industries, we provide cutting-edge storage systems designed to ensure the safe, efficient, and organized storage of materials across various industries. From liquids and gases to bulk solids, our solutions are tailored to maintain material quality, optimize space, and integrate seamlessly into your production workflows. Whether you require advanced smart systems or specialized solutions, our storage systems are engineered to meet the highest standards of safety, reliability, and efficiency.

Our Solutions

Tank, Silo and Hopper Systems

  • Core storage solutions for liquids, slurries, powders, grains, solids.
  • Types:
    • Tanks: Ideal for storing liquids and slurries, equipped with level indicators, temperature controls, and agitation systems.
    • Silos: Designed for bulk solids like powders or grains, ensuring safe storage and smooth material flow.
    • Hoppers: Funnel-shaped systems for controlled discharge, featuring gravity-fed mechanisms and anti-bridging designs to prevent blockages.

Intermediate Bulk Container (IBC) Storage

  • Reusable containers for temporary storage of liquids, powders, or granules.
  • Key Features:
    • Portable and stackable for efficient use of space.
    • Compatible with automated filling and emptying systems.

Big-Bag Storage

  • Storage racks and systems for Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers (FIBCs).
  • Key Features:
    • Designed to hold and manage bulk materials efficiently.
    • Prevents damage or contamination of bags during storage.

Hazardous Material Storage

  • Systems specifically designed for flammable, toxic, or reactive materials.
  • Key Features:
    • Fireproof enclosures and spill containment mechanisms.
    • Ventilation and monitoring systems for safety.

Cold Storage Systems

  • Temperature-controlled systems for materials that require refrigeration or
    freezing.
  • Key Features:
    • Refrigeration units integrated with temperature monitoring.
    • Insulated walls to maintain consistent conditions.

Explosion-Proof Storage

  • Designed for volatile or explosive substances.
  • Key Features:
    • Spark-proof materials and enclosures.
    • Grounding systems to prevent static electricity buildup.

Modular Storage Units

  • Compact, scalable storage solutions for flexibility and efficiency.
  • Key Features:
    • Pre-assembled units for quick installation and relocation.
    • Customizable configurations for specific needs.

Dynamic Storage Systems

  • Storage solutions designed for active material management and transfer.
  • Key Features:
    • Fluidized Silos: Use air or gas to keep powders in a semi-liquid state,
      ensuring smooth discharge.
    • Blending Silos: Combine storage with mixing for consistent material
      quality.
    • Gravity-Fed Systems: Facilitate natural material flow without
      additional power.

Smart Storage Systems

  • Integrated with sensors and IoT technology for real-time monitoring and
    automation.
  • Key Features:
    • Track material levels, temperature, and humidity remotely.
    • Automated alerts for maintenance or replenishment needs.

Specialized Storage Systems

  • Viscous Material Storage:
    • Heated tanks for materials like adhesives, resins, or chocolate.
  • Gas Storage Tanks:
    • High-pressure tanks for compressed gases like oxygen or nitrogen.
  • Cryogenic Storage:
    • For ultra-low temperature materials like liquefied natural gas (LNG) or biological samples.

Applications of Storage Systems

  • Manufacturing
    • Organized storage of raw materials and components.
    • Example: Dynamic storage systems blending raw materials for consistent production.
  • Food and Beverage
    • Safe storage of liquids, powders, and temperature-sensitive products.
    • Example: Cold storage systems preserving perishable goods like dairy or meat.
  • Chemical Industry
    • Handling flammable, toxic, or reactive chemicals securely.
    • Example: Hazardous material storage tanks for acids or solvents.
  • Agriculture
    • Bulk storage of grains, seeds, or fertilizers.
    • Example: Silos designed to store and discharge wheat or corn.
  • Energy Sector
    • Storage of fuels, gases, or cryogenic substances.
    • Example: High-pressure tanks storing compressed natural gas (CNG).
  • Recycling
    • Temporary storage of sorted recyclable materials.
    • Example: Big-bag storage systems holding shredded plastics.