How Robotic Tank Cleaning is Done

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Picture a massive crude oil storage tank. Inside, layers of sticky sludge cling to the walls, toxic gases linger, and corroded metal threatens structural integrity. Cleaning these tanks meant sending workers into harm’s way for decades—until robotics transformed the process. At Arham Oil, we’ve spent years refining robotic tank cleaning to prioritize safety, precision, and sustainability. Here’s a detailed look at how we do it—and why our approach is unmatched.

Steps: Preparation—Safety First, Always
Before any robot enters a tank, meticulous planning ensures safety and efficiency.

Tank Isolation: Following strict industry protocols, the tank is emptied and isolated from operations.
Gas-Freeing: Inert gases like nitrogen purge explosive fumes, creating a safe environment.
Access Setup: Small entry points are opened for robots—no need for human-sized hatches or scaffolding.

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