SCAFCO Corporation began manufacturing corrugated galvanized steel silos in 1961, producing silos with capacities ranging from 3 metric tons to over 16,000 metric tons and hopper bottom silo capacities ranging from 4 tons to several hundred tons.
The Atlas F was the final and most advanced version of the Atlas ICBM and was stored in a vertical position inside underground concrete and steel silos.
The finished product is stored in large concrete or steel silos.
At Indian Point, the dry cask storage will involve locking the spent fuel rods in 19-foot-high concrete and steel silos.
After the entire perimeter had been filled with concrete, the workers excavated the middle and outfitted it with a steel silo fabricated in the "lower 48," at the Oregon Iron Works of Clackamas, Ore.
It is commonly stored in large electrically heated insulated stainless steel silos, from which it is weighed into delivery vehicles.
EN 1993-4-1 provides principles and application rules for the structural design of steel silos of circular or rectangular plan-form, being free standing or supported and is concerned only with the requirements for resistance and stability of steel silos.
It is common practice that olive oil, or more specifically cloudy olive oil, is stored in cool, stainless steel silos with a conical bottom that are pumped free of oxygen.
MBH converted the inner structure to residential spaces but retained two of the original steel silos; the building's most prominent features.
Occasionally coastal trading vessels enter the Cumberland Basin to be loaded with large steel silos manufactured by Braby Ltd at their nearby Ashton Gate works.