

A pallet tank is a simple and effective way to store water as part of filtration or production setup. When you filter water, for example with reverse osmosis, it makes sense to store a reserve so you always have water ready when demand increases. A pallet tank gives you that flexibility.
These tanks are also well suited for rainwater collection, making them useful for applications where water reuse or buffering is part of the system.
Many systems produce or receive water at one pace and consume it at another. A pallet tank acts as a buffer between supply and demand.
Key benefits include:
When water has already gone through treatment, you want to protect that quality and keep it ready for immediate use. A pallet tank works as a dedicated storage solution between filtration and consumption. This improves flow stability and reduces unnecessary start and stop cycles on equipment.
A buffer tank also helps ensure consistent water supply during service, maintenance, or temporary fluctuations in incoming water flow.
Pallet tanks are also practical for rainwater harvesting. Captured rainwater can be stored and used for technical applications, cleaning processes, or other non-potable purposes. This can reduce overall water consumption and support more sustainable operation.
Adding water storage can lead to measurable savings over time:
A pallet tank can therefore help you lower operational costs while improving reliability.
At Nordic Filtration, pallet tanks are available in several common capacities to match different setups. Typical sizes include:
These sizes make it easy to scale storage according to your water demand and production flow.
If you need larger permanent storage solutions, options such as Dehoust water tanks are also available for integration with filtration systems.
Whether you store filtered process water or collected rainwater, a pallet tank gives you control over your supply. It creates a reliable buffer, improves operational stability, and helps reduce overall system costs.