Explore Our Range of Diesel Storage & Pumps

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Talk with Global about our wide range of Diesel tanks, and diesel station setup.

Our Diesel Tanks are;

  • Engineered approved material and design – Diesel Grey
  • Ultra UV stabilised material meets Australian Standard ASNZ4766
  • Diesel grade polyethylene that meets International Regulation ECE R34.01
    requirements
  • Heavy duty tank with load capabilities of 1.3 Specific Gravity (SG)
  • Stainless Steel Pipe, Press fittings
  • Engineered approved material and design – Diesel Grey
  • Ultra UV stabilised material meets Australian Standards    ASNZ4766
  • Secure protective cover.
  • Diesel grade polyethylene that meets International Regulation ECE R34.01 requirements

Large Onsite Diesel Stations options

1,000ltr to 15,000ltr options

Can be customized to suit your needs 

  • Engineered approved material and design – Diesel Grey
  • Ultra UV stabilised material meets Australian Standard ASNZ4766
  • Diesel grade polyethylene that meets International Regulation ECE R34.01
    requirements
  • Heavy duty tank with load capabilities of 1.3 Specific Gravity (SG)
  • Stainless Steel Pipe, Press fittings
  • Sight tube with control valve
  • 1” fuel pick up pipe with filter & foot valve installed
  • Backflow valve with 2” stainless steel ball valve &
    2” cam lock fill pipe
  • 2” breather installed on lid of tank
  • Smooth internal tank surface
  • Genuine pin mount system
  • Anti-spill containment lip around lid
  • 5 year warranty

Pump Options

M.870 Maestri Diesel Transfer
Pumps

  • 12v  45 lpm (free flow) vane pump with IP55 water ingress resistance rating 
  • Internal pressure bypass to prevent damage from running with nozzle shut
  • 3/4 BSPF inlet and outlet 
  • On/Off switch on pump body 
  • Max current draw of 22 amp at 12v

M.2000N Maestri Diesel Transfer
Pumps

  • 12/24v bimotor vane pump with safety pressure bypass and heinmann electrical breaker/switch 
  • Max capacity of 80 lpm 
  • Supplied with 4m electrical cable and alligator clips
  • This pump is used in the 12/24v mini bowser

Maestri Security Box
Pumps

  • 40 lpm vane pump kit
  • Supplied with water absorbing 30 micron filter, auto shutoff nozzle
  • 3 digit mechanical meter with resettable and non resettable counters 
  • security gate valve on suction side, 2.5m suction hose with foot valve and strainer
  • 4m of 25mm discharge hose with swaged fittings 
  • Mounted in high security steel cabinet with key lock. 640 x 440 x 310mm

Available as above but with 80 lpm 12/24 bi pump

Available as but with 70 lpm 240v pump

How To Design The Best Product For Roto-moulding

After decades of experience in custom rotational moulding, Global Rotomoulding has established a fine-tuned process for creating custom roto-moulded plastic products. We have well and truly established ourselves as an industry leader in custom roto-moulded plastic. From our trustworthy team to our reliance on the latest tech, there are a few key considerations that make the ultimate difference in creating a superior product that is engineered to last. Read on to uncover how Global Rotomoulding manages to design the best custom roto-moulded products, every time.

We follow a tried and tested rotomoulding process

Our innate desire to understand all aspects of our customer’s requirements drives our commitment to provide complete design and manufacturing solutions for plastic products.

We have established a fine-tuned process that ensures we create a quality product that meets (and exceeds) the expectations of our customers:

1. Concept design
Our technical R&D skills, coupled with our established connections with world-class product engineers, has allowed us to design complex products that minimise weight, maximise volume and cut down on product costs.

2. Full product design with product specifications
The Global Rotomoulding team will work with your engineers and designers. Our highly experienced rotomoulding team understands what can and can’t be done with plastic, and offers full product specifications.

3. Product prototyping, tooling prototyping, testing, and verifying
We strongly believe in a very strong design phase, CAD modeling, FEA engineering and 3d printing of scale products.

4. Tool making
Tool of a mould is one of the most important aspects of making a mould. Our staff and the world class product engineers can help ensure your new product can be manufactured efficiently and meets your requirements.

5. Full high capacity custom-moulding facilities
Ready for any job size, Global Rotomoulding operates eight ovens over two local sites to minimise risk. We also manufacture off-shore through our manufacturing partners for extra capacity.

6. Delivery
Our tried and tested rotomoulding process has allowed us to develop long-standing relationships with customers – built on our reliable performance.

We use the latest technology

To design the best custom rotomoulded products, you need to be keeping up with the latest technology, which is exactly what we do here at Global. Both our sites rely on only the latest technology in machinery and facilities. We are constantly re-evaluating and re-strategising how we can keep improving our processes.

Recently, we underwent substantial expansion with our adoption of the ERP system. This system, and its corresponding production and quality control web application, has streamlined our production, boosting efficiency.

Our high production capacity, paired with our reliance on robotic technologies, has maximised efficiency and long term viability.

Employ a passionate team that cares

We are proudly supported by a team of local employees who are experts in their field. Every member of the Global team strives to produce custom rotomoulded products of the highest quality. Our team loves to create exciting, high-quality custom rotomoulded products.

Global Rotomoulding designs custom rotomoulded products to last

Global Rotomoulding offers an extensive range of high-quality custom moulded products that are second to none. We work with a wide range of industries, including agriculture, domestic, automotive and more. Be sure to contact our helpful team to resolve your rotomoulding requirements.

Why Buy Plastic Rainwater Tanks for your Farm?

Thinking of purchasing a water tank for your farm? In recent years, polyethylene tanks have only continued to surge in popularity. Their unique material sets them apart from other types of rainwater tanks.

Plastic rainwater tanks are built to last. They’re engineered to endure the harsh Aussie sun and our often unpredictable weather conditions. They’re easy to install and incredibly functional. But with the broad range of plastic water tanks available, there are a few key considerations to make before you purchase one. Read on to learn everything you need to know before buying a plastic rainwater tank.

Know what size rainwater tank you need

One of the most important considerations to make before buying your water tank is, ‘what size do I need?’. If you choose a tank that’s too small, you miss out on the opportunity to collect more rain. On the flip side, if your tank is too large, you have wasted space and spent more on a tank that could have fulfilled your rainwater requirements at a smaller size. Ultimately, you need to ensure you select a tank that ensures you collect enough rainwater to fulfil your needs.

For a farm, you will likely end up with a large round rainwater tank. Outside of domestic water requirements, to determine how much water you will need to collect for your farm, first calculate how much water your livestock requires every day. Then, factor in how much water you need for crop spraying. Generally, water required for crop spraying will range between 40 to 200 litres/ha for each application. Check out this helpful guide for determining how much water your farm needs.

What colour rainwater tank do you want?

One of the benefits of choosing a polyethylene rainwater tank is the vast array of colours to choose from. At Global Rotomoulding, we have a range of 30 tank colours to choose from… the only downside is having to choose which colour you like best!

On a practical level, all tank colours can help prevent sunlight from penetrating the water tank, in turn, preventing algae growth. All Global Tanks come with light guards and leaf strainers to further prevent the growth of algae.

Aesthetic considerations also need to be made when choosing the right tank colour for your farm. You may choose subtle greens to blend in with surrounding plants of fencing, or red tones to compliment your roof.

Where will you install your rainwater tank?

Plastic rainwater tanks are lightweight and maneuverable. This saves on transportation and installation costs. Plus, you have a greater capacity to move the water tank in the future should you need to. That said, before purchasing your tank, you will need to determine where you will install it.

Fortunately, you can be quite flexible with where you install your polyethylene tank. These tanks need significantly less base preparation than other materials like steel or concrete. Still we do advise certain courses of action to achieve the best results. Check out this link for more information.

How long will my tank last?

By choosing a polyethylene tank, you can rest assured you have invested in a tank that’s built to last. Generally, you can trust your polyethylene tank will last for up to 20 years. We provide a full 10 year replacement warranty. But what about when it’s time for a replacement? Fortunately, Global Rotomoulding’s polyethylene water tanks are 100% recyclable, so you can rest assured you’re making a sustainable choice when you purchase our water tanks.

Choose a tank made built on quality workmanship

At the end of the day, you want to choose a tank that has been built by experts, with quality workmanship in mind every step of the way. At Global Rotomoulding, we have decades upon decades of experience in custom rotational moulding. We are supported by a dedicated team of local employees who strive to produce only the highest quality products. Our rainwater tanks are manufactured in polyethylene, complying with AS 2070 (plastics for food contact use) and AS/NZS 4020 (products for use in contact with drinking water). Our water tanks are equipped with proven self supporting roof designs for long term structural strength; with all tanks designed using the latest CAD & FEA software. Browse our range of water storage tanks here, and be sure to contact our team if you have any questions.  

Why Plastic Parts Are Rapidly Overtaking Metal

Plastic vs metal – it’s a long-debated topic in agricultural, mechanical, automotive and several other industries. While metal parts and assets have been king since the first machines were created, new science has made a new (better suited) successor. Enter plastic. 

Traditionally plastics struggled to compete with the strength and durability of metals. However, current plastic technologies have allowed this substance to perform as well as, and, in some cases better than, metal. 

So when both substances can perform the same job at the same level, it boils down to cost, weight and efficiency – to which plastic is the clear victor. 

If you haven’t already, it’s time to start rethinking where you’re using metal parts and consider if you could benefit from a cheaper and better tool. 

Plastic – Stronger Than You’d Think

Plastics excel at having a high strength-to-weight ratio. It can withstand more stress before failure while weighing less than a metal part. Combine this with better tensile strength and a higher ability to resist being deformed under mass density and plastic makes a good argument against metal enthusiasts. 

The below diagram shows a broad performance range of several plastics (categorised in Polymer and Composite categories) and how they compare to metal options. While the strongest metals rank higher than plastics, the plastic options aren’t far behind and have a lower density. 

Better Chemical Resistances 

Plastics are generally less susceptible to damage from chemicals or chemical reactions. Metal water storage tanks can cause zinc to leak through your water supply, leaving an unpleasant metallic taste. 

Worse, a study by the Public and Environmental Health Service in Tasmania found harmful lead levels in some stainless steel tanks. Steel tanks are used commonly in the mining industry to store sulfuric acid. At a high concentration (98% or above) steel can handle the acidic qualities of the acid for years. However, once the solution is diluted (Lower than 93%) the formula becomes highly corrosive. Poly liquid storage tanks, which we specialise in, can dependably store this acid at most concentrations. 

Poly Plastics, The Lightweight Champion 

More weight means more power is needed to move it. One of the best reasons to replace your heavy steel products with lightweight plastic products is you significantly lower your load. 

Our poly agricultural equipment is easy to roll, lift and reposition. Very rarely do we rely on heavy machinery when it comes to installing even our largest products. If you’re looking to replace a vehicle-mounted item with a plastic one, you’ll have improved fuel efficiency and no problem lifting them on or off your ute.

Faster Fabrication Times To Meet Strict Deadlines

Time equals money! When you’re in a pinch and need a replacement part fast, utilising plastic manufacturing will have you back on your feet long before a metal replacement can be created. 

Plastic’s design flexibility allows for designs to be created in one part, whereas metal parts often require assembly or welding to create one piece. Because of a more simplistic design process, you save time, labour and cost compared to what metal manufacturing would take. 

Heat Resistance

The biggest argument against plastics is it’s lower melting point than popular metals like steel or iron. However new high-performance thermoplastics technology has a melting point of 3593.333°C where carbon steel melts between 1425 – 1540°C. Still, most common plastics will melt somewhere in the 200°C range.

Know When It’s Right To Use 

Your safety and wellbeing is our priority at Global. While we love the benefits plastics offer, sometimes metal is the right material for the job. Consider these cons when planning your replacements.

Limited Wear Resistance

Plastic’s low resistance threshold means it may be affected by high temperatures, acidity and other corrosive elements. However, there are higher-resistance plastic options better suited for handling chemicals. For example, our rotomoulded cartage tanks are suitable for transporting diesel and a range of other substances. 

Lower Structural Strength

Plastics are unsuited for supporting structures and replacing high-weight bearing parts of heavy machinery.  

If you feel that lightweight plastic will benefit you, the team at Global Rotomoulding can help out. We create a range of tanks, parts and other agricultural equipment. If you want a custom plastic piece to help you out, call us today to see how we can help. 

Why Your Poly Tank Colour Is More Important Than You Might Think

So, you’ve decided to buy a water storage tank. Once you have chosen your tank size, type and location on your property, it’s time to choose the tank colour. It turns out, there is so much more to poly tank colours than just the aesthetics; although these are important. 

In fact, there’s plenty of science involved in poly tank colours. Tank owners can leverage this science to their advantage when it comes to their water storage. 

We want to help you make an informed, well-rounded decision when choosing your poly tank colour. So, we’ve put together this comprehensive list of considerations to help you choose the best poly tank colour for your property. We’ve broken it down – first diving into how poly tank colours work, then functional considerations and lastly the aesthetic considerations of poly tank colours. 

Read on if you want to make an informed decision when choosing your poly tank colour. 

How Do Poly Tank Colours Work?

Let’s first dive into how poly tank colours are made. 

What Poly Tank Colours Are Made Of

The colours that are used in poly water tanks come from either one pigment or a mixture of pigments. There are two main sources of colour pigments: chemicals created in a lab, or mined minerals. Each production method yields different pigments. The pigment can then be combined with uncoloured polyethylene which is then eventually utilised in rotational moulding.  

How The Colours Are Added 

The polyethylene, colours and additives are initially processed through an extruder. This creates a masterbatch or encapsulated colour. This colour is then added to a carrier resin. 

To create a colour compound, the masterbatch is again combined with the natural coloured polyethylene in an extruder. After, the mix is processed through a mill. This results in a coloured polyethylene powder, which is utilised in the roto-moulding process. 

When adding colours to polyethylene, they must be durable enough so they will not fade when exposed to the high temperatures that occur during the roto-moulding process.

The colours must adhere to the following requirements:  

  • Maintain colour at high roto-moulding temperatures.
  • Resistant to fade in harsh outdoor environments.
  • Must not bleed out onto the mould.
  • Food and water grade plastic where necessary. 
  • Contain no heavy metals.
  • Economical price.
  • Sustainable impact on the environment.

What Poly Tank Colours Are Available

Tanks made from polyethylene generally accommodate the widest range of colours. At Global Rotomoulding, we offer tanks in plenty of colours across the COLORBOND colour range

Regulations

Many paints may contain solvents and other materials that could leak into the water supply. Therefore colours used in tanks need to comply with government standards for the safe storage of water.  

Functional Considerations

Now we’ll dive into why you should care about your poly tank colour from a practical perspective.  

Algae Contamination

Algae thrive in sunlight. If a tank was painted with an inadequate amount of pigments, this can let in enough sunlight that facilitates algae growth. This can have troubling health concerns. Some forms of algae, like the toxic blue-green algae, are highly dangerous to humans and animals. 

This does not mean that light coloured tanks are a breeding ground for algae. When they are manufactured with an adequate wall thickness by an established manufacturer, algae is effectively prevented.   

It is important to note that algae could be present in a tank with adequate wall thickness if the water is sourced from areas already contaminated with algae. Or, it may occur if the lid of the tank has been left open, letting sunlight in. 

Water Temperature

The colour of the tank can affect the temperature of the stored water too. Pigments will absorb light from the sun and convert the energy into heat. Darker colours will lead to a hotter tank as the day progresses. The tank will also climb to higher temperatures when it is empty.  

Carbon black, which is a pigment used for black or grey tanks, will reach the highest temperature among all of the tank colours (unsurprisingly), reaching up to 63 degrees celsius. 

Other darker colours like phthalocyanine blue and phthalocyanine green can reach between 60-62 degrees celsius. 

Hence, a lighter water tank will store water at cooler temperatures. Generally, this is better for tank owners – especially those caring for livestock. Livestock are more likely to drink cooler water. When our livestock drinks more, they will consume more food, hence increasing their productivity.   

Cooler water may also be necessary across other industries, such as industrial sectors. Here, cooler water is especially pertinent for concrete mixing. It is also required when washing and processing food products. 

UV Protection

UV protection may be a requirement for some tank owners. A process known as photo-oxidation is the primary cause for faded water tanks. Therefore, opting for UV stabilised water tanks that utilise high quality, durable poly resins will help to prevent any damage caused by UV light. 

Choosing an established manufacturer that sells UV stabilised poly tanks is critical to ensure protection from sun exposure.   

Aesthetic Considerations

Once you have considered the functional requirements of your tank, it’s time to consider your aesthetic preferences.

Make It All Flow

If you don’t want your tank to stick out like a sore thumb, opt for a colour that will blend seamlessly with the environment it is placed in. For example, when placing a tank outside a neutral cream or beige coloured home, why not try Classic Cream or Paperbark for the rainwater tank? 

Make A Statement

Perhaps you want to make a statement with your colour choice? You could opt for complementary colours for your house and tank. Complementary colours sit opposite each other on the colour wheel. When together, they pop in a fun and bright way. Common combinations are red and green or orange and blue. We particularly love Mountain Blue, which compliments earthy reds and oranges.  

Pick Up On Accents

If you have accent colours on the eaves, doors or window sills of your home, perhaps choose the same colour for your tank. This gives a seamless finish, without looking too uniform. Rivergum is a common accent without being too bright.

An Aerial View

Alternatively, you may choose to match your tank to your roof. An exact match is easy with Global Tanks COLORBOND colour matched tank colours. 

This makes for a stunning aerial view for those living on a farm where helicopters and planes tend to pass. A common colour choice is coupling a Heritage Red COLORBOND roof with the matching tank.  

When it comes to choosing your poly tank colour, there are perhaps more considerations to make than you’d initially think. This can be overwhelming. But, as long as you’re addressing the functional and aesthetic requirements for your poly tank, you can rest assured you have made the right decision. At Global Tanks, we stock tanks for a diverse range of applications, including Domestic tanks (Slimline, Underground tanks), Rural tanks and tanks for commercial systems (fire services, chemical storage). Our tanks come in up to 30 beautiful, rich colours. Find out more about our range of tanks here, and be sure to contact us if you have any questions. 

Benefits of Rotomoulded Septic Tanks

In case you haven’t heard yet, we recently announced the release of our new septic tank range, UbiAqua, and we are very excited about it!

From their innovative design to their light weight structure, and strong rotomoulding build, here are 4 reasons why we think plumbers will love our new septic tank range too!

Global’s full range of hiqh-quality and easy-to-install wastewater treatment systems and septic tanks available at UbiAqua. Visit now and see for yourself.

1. They take less time to install

Depending on the plumbing company you decide to work with, traditional concrete and metal septic tanks typically take around 3-7 days to install with extensive digging and land excavation. Because of their heavy weight, they also usually require some form of heavy lifting equipment or machinery.

In contrast, Global’s new septic tank range is lightweight and easy to install. The septic tanks come with moulded-in lifting lugs to make the installation process as easy as possible, and they arrive on your doorstep completely assembled and ready to connect to the sewer/disposal area — no extra steps needed!

2. Fewer tools are required

Because our new septic tanks are delivered completely assembled (with a factory-fitted baffle), plumbers will need little to no extra tools to connect our tanks to the sewer. In other words, a job which once would have required lots of tools, time, and patience, now only requires the bare minimum. We love simplicity!

3. They don’t crack when you are installing them

One of the most common complaints we hear from plumbers about plastic tanks is that they are too delicate and easy to damage if care is not taken (especially during transportation or while they are being installed). Global’s new tank range eliminates this issue via rotomoulding, a process which strengthens the tank’s structure and offers greater durability.

Our septic tanks are manufactured using premium, UV stabilised, high-strength polyethylene. And, the rotomoulding process dictates that they are made from one solid piece of plastic instead of welding or bolting together various components.

As a result, our new septic tank range is more impact resistant and less prone to cracking during installation.

4. They are easy to maintain and clean

Septic tanks regularly require cleaning, pumping out, and routine maintenance. Thankfully, our septic tanks are a lot easier to look after than concrete or metal tanks. They are rust and corrosion resistant, which means that they have a longer lifespan and a lower risk of leakage. And, they can withstand harsh chemicals and hazardous materials, which means that your plumber will never have to worry about damaging your septic tank during the cleaning process.

Are you interested in purchasing a septic tank? Looking for rural vehicle accessories, water tanks or agricultural products? Call us on 1800 666 333, or send us an online enquiry today to find out how we can help you.

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