tank iron

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tank iron

A worker inspects a large sheet of tank iron at the factory.

Definition

Noun: * A specific type of iron plate: "Tank iron" refers to a category of rolled iron plate. It is defined by its thickness, being thicker than sheet iron or stovepipe iron but thinner than boilerplate. This intermediate thickness made it suitable for constructing tanks, vats, and other similar industrial containers.

Usage Notes
  • Technical and Historical Term: "Tank iron" is a specialized, industrial term. Its usage is largely historical, relating to 19th and early 20th-century manufacturing and metalworking. It describes a material specification based on gauge or thickness.
  • Context of Use: The word is almost exclusively used in technical descriptions, engineering contexts, historical texts about industry, or in material specifications. It is not used in everyday conversation.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The brewery ordered several sheets of tank iron to fabricate new fermentation vessels.
    • In the old factory, the chemical vats were constructed from riveted tank iron.
    • The specification called for tank iron, as sheet iron would be too weak and boilerplate unnecessarily heavy.
Advanced Usage
  • Material Classification: The term "tank iron" exists within a hierarchy of iron and steel plate thicknesses (e.g., sheet iron, tank iron, boilerplate, plate iron). Its definition is relative to these other categories.
Variants and Related Words
  • Boilerplate (noun): A thicker grade of iron or steel plate used for making boilers.
  • Sheet iron (noun): A thinner, more pliable form of iron plate.
  • Plate iron (noun): A general term for iron in the form of thick sheets.
Synonyms
  • Intermediate plate iron: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its position between thinner and thicker plates.
  • (Industrial) plate iron: A more general term that could encompass tank iron.
Antonyms
  • Sheet iron: Denotes a distinctly thinner gauge of iron.
  • Boilerplate: Denotes a distinctly thicker gauge of iron.
tank iron

A worker inspects a large sheet of tank iron at the factory.

Noun
  1. plate iron that is thinner than boilerplate but thicker than sheet iron or stovepipe iron