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With canola storage, consistency matters
Protect your canola storage by selecting a dome. Rely on our team to construct an airtight structure that wards off water, insects, and rodents and controls temperature and air conditions inside.
Superior moisture protection: The custom PVC airform covering the dome prevents exposure to moisture. The dome’s insulated nature also prevents heating and cooling of the walls and air inside, thus preventing condensation on the walls and protecting the integrity of the product.
Temperature control: The combination of waterproof membrane, reinforced concrete shell, and continuous layer of polyurethane foam prevents extreme temperature fluctuation.
Aeration system: Domes are constructed as needed with aeration systems used to control temperature and moisture in long-term canola storage.
Food-safe features: Talk to our team about your requirements for cleanliness. From stainless-steel equipment to food-grade paint, we help our customers handle and process agricultural product using the most sterile means possible.
Grain Case Studies
Click below for details about a few of our grain projects.
By Rebecca Long Pyper for Dome Technology Cement is one the most common products stored within a DomeSilo, Dome Technology’s most popular storage model to date, and there’s no slowdown in sight. In 2022, Dome Technology tackled two cement projects and two fly-ash projects. One of the highlights was Ozinga’s new 50,000-metric-ton dome at the […]
Bring on the cold! Dome Technology’s projects are often built while temperatures are below zero. Robust composition helps the on-site team control the climate inside the structure while work is underway. A completed DomeSilo can also weather bitterly cold temps common in places like Tallinn, Estonia, where four identical domes were built to store fertilizer.
The Dome Technology team is pleased to share our latest project video, this time for Bridgesource, LLC, part of Clyde Companies, Inc. The new two-dome facility in Ogden, Utah, USA, checks all the boxes: capacity, storage flexibility, and increased distribution. Check it out here.