25ft Mixing Tank
Is your space for mixing fluids on site limited? The 25ft double stackable Mixing Tanks are a medium capacity tank that occupies only a small footprint on site.
Product Details
SCF’s 25ft Mixing Tank makes the storage and preparation of liquids on site easy. It is also backed by RPEQ certification for peace of mind.
The Skid mounted mixing tank enables rapid deployment and remobilisation between projects.
The medium size of the tank provides the ability to mix smaller batches for more efficient fluid management on site whilst maintaining a small footprint if space is limited.
Connection is available in almost any configuration thanks to the multiple connection points both front and rear ensuring storage capacity is scalable for larger projects.
View the rest of SCF's Frac Tank range to find a tank container that supports your project needs.
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AS1657 compliant stair and gantry system
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Internal mixing lines (on certain units)
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8 inch manifold with 4 x 4' connections
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Front and rear drain valves
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High flow 300mm breather vent to prevent pressurisation



25ft Mixing Tank Dimensions, Volume and Weight
Specifications may vary. The following external dimensions assume the gantry is not in the raised position.
25ft Mixing Tank



Key Features
- AS1657 compliant stair and gantry system
- Internal mixing lines (on certain units)
- 8 inch manifold with 4 x 4' connections
- Front and rear drain valves
- High flow 300mm breather vent to prevent pressurisation
How is this container delivered?
Side Loader
If your site has limited space around the shipping container’s final position, side loader delivery could be the best option. The container is unloaded between the side loader’s two outrigger feet – about 0.5m from the truck’s side. We use side loaders to transport 20ft and 40ft shipping containers.
Hiab Crane
We use Hiab cranes when there’s not enough space for a side loader or tilt tray – or if your site has other tricky obstacles to manoeuver around (like fences). The crane lifts and then places the shipping container. This method also makes it easy to place containers at an angle, or on raised areas.