Your Guide For Condensate Tanks
We manufacture a variety of condensate tanks. Many of our tanks are replacing existing leaking units that were designed without corrosion allowance. We begin with a 1/4-inch minimum thickness on all sizes of condensate receiver and often use 3/8-inch thickness. When buying a system with pumps, motors, or gauges, don’t forget that the tank is an integral part of the system. You can protect your system by buying a tank with corrosion allowance from Midwest Tank Co.
| Item # | Capacity | Length (A) | Diameter | Dim. (C) | Dim. (D) | Dim. (E) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CT150 | 150 | 4′-0″ | 2′-7″ | 2′-1/2″ | 1′-4″ | 8 in |
| CT210 | 210 | 5′-0″ | 2′-8″ | 2′-6″ | 1′-6″ | 8 in |
| CT260 | 260 | 6′-0″ | 2′-9″ | 3′-1 1/2″ | 2′-0″ | 8 in |
| CT315 | 315 | 6′-0″ | 3′-0″ | 2′-8″ | 2′-0″ | 8 in |
| CT430 | 430 | 6′-0″ | 3′-6″ | 2′-9″ | 2′-0″ | 8 in |
| CT500 | 500 | 7′-0″ | 3′-6″ | 3′-6″ | 2′-0″ | 12 in |
| CT650 | 650 | 7′-0″ | 4′-0″ | 3′-6″ | 2′-0″ | 12 in |
| CT750 | 750 | 8′-0″ | 4′-0″ | 4′-0″ | 2′-6″ | 12 in |
| CT1035 | 1035 | 11′-0″ | 4′-0″ | 6′-1/2″ | 4′-0″ | 12 in |
| CT1335 | 1335 | 8′ | 5′-4″ | 4′-3″ | 3′-0″ | 12 in |
| CT1470 | 1470 | 9′-6″ | 5′-0″ | 4′-9″ | 3′-0″ | 12 in |
| CT1620 | 1620 | 11′-0″ | 5′-0″ | 5′-7″ | 4′-0″ | 12 in |
| CT2000 | 2000 | 12′-0″ | 5′-4″ | 6′-11 1/2″ | 4′-6″ | 12 in |
Heavy-Duty Condensate Tanks Built for Longevity
Midwest Tank Company manufactures industrial-grade condensate tanks designed to withstand demanding conditions and prevent premature failure. Whether you’re replacing a leaking receiver or upgrading your steam system, our tanks are built to protect pumps, motors, and gauges from moisture damage and corrosion.
Why Corrosion Allowance Matters
Condensate tanks collect and store return water from steam systems, often under high temperatures and variable pressure. Without proper corrosion allowance, tanks can degrade quickly, leading to leaks, system downtime, and costly repairs. Midwest Tank Company builds every condensate receiver with long-term performance in mind, using thicker steel and precision fabrication to ensure structural integrity and extended service life.
Standard Sizes and Custom Options
We offer condensate tanks with large ranges of both volume and inlet sizing, designed to your specifications. Each tank includes detailed dimensional specs for easy integration into your system. For quote requests, simply fill out the drawing form with your required capacity, inlet/outlet sizes, and layout constraints. Our team will provide a drawing for approval before production begins.
Built for Steam Systems Across Industries
Our condensate tanks are trusted in a wide range of industrial and institutional settings:
- Manufacturing – Steam recovery for process heating and equipment
- Food & Beverage – Sanitary condensate handling for CIP systems
- Power Generation – Return water storage for boiler systems
- Healthcare & Education – Reliable steam system support for large facilities
- Commercial Buildings – Moisture management in HVAC and boiler rooms
MWT delivers rugged, corrosion-resistant condensate tanks that protect your investment and improve system reliability.
FAQs
What is a Condensate Tank Used For?
It stores return water from steam systems, helping manage moisture and protect components like pumps and motors.
Why is Corrosion Allowance Important?
Without it, tanks can degrade quickly. Midwest Tank Company uses thicker steel to extend tank life and reduce maintenance.
Can You Build Custom Sizes?
Yes. We offer a wide range of capacities and dimensions, and can fabricate tanks to fit your space and system specs.
Do Your Tanks Come with Drawings for Approval?
Absolutely. Once we receive your quote request, we’ll provide a detailed drawing to confirm fit and functionality before production.

