552 Gallon Fuel Cube Transfer Tank Sale For Australia
November 05, 2024
Uses:
Mainly used for storing and transferring fuel. In some industrial scenarios, such as construction sites, if there are a large number of mechanical equipment that needs to be driven by fuel (such as cranes, excavators, etc.), this transfer tank can be used to transport fuel from the storage site to the equipment use site. In the agricultural field, it may also be used when supplying fuel to agricultural machinery (such as tractors, etc.), which is convenient for refueling machinery in the fields without the need for the machinery to return to a fixed gas station.
Design features:
Shape: "cube" indicates that its shape is roughly cubic, which is relatively regular and easy to stack and fix during transportation and placement. Compared with irregular-shaped tanks, it can use space more efficiently. For example, when transporting on a truck, the positions of multiple cubic transfer tanks can be reasonably arranged to improve transportation efficiency.
Material: Generally made of high-strength metal materials, such as steel or aluminum alloy. Steel is strong and durable, can withstand greater pressure, and is suitable for long-term use and harsh environments; aluminum alloy has the advantage of light weight, which is more advantageous when it is necessary to consider transportation weight restrictions or easy to carry. The inside of the tank is usually coated with an anti-corrosion coating to prevent the fuel from corroding the tank, ensuring the service life of the tank and the quality of the fuel.
Capacity: There are different specifications, the small ones may be only a few hundred liters, which are used for small operation scenarios or temporary emergency fuel supply; the large ones may be thousands of liters, which meet the needs of large-scale projects or long-term continuous fuel supply.
Accessory equipment: Usually equipped with an inlet and outlet, the inlet is used to inject fuel into the tank, and the outlet is connected to the refueling equipment (such as a refueling gun, etc.) to refuel other equipment. Some are also equipped with a liquid level indicator to facilitate users to know the remaining amount of fuel in the tank at any time; there may also be a vent to ensure the balance of air pressure inside and outside the tank, ensuring that the fuel can enter and exit smoothly.