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Carbon steel is a common material used to make fuel tanks because of its strength and durability. It can withstand the weight of the fuel as well as external pressure and impact that may occur during transportation or storage. The carbon steel used is usually treated to prevent corrosion. This may involve coatings such as paint or special anti-corrosion chemicals. For example, some tanks have a zinc-based primer followed by a topcoat to protect the steel from rust and chemical damage caused by diesel fuel. The double-walled structure provides an extra layer of protection. The outer wall acts as a barrier to prevent the outside environment from causing physical damage to the structure. If the outer wall is punctured or damaged, the inner wall still contains the fuel, reducing the risk of leakage. It also provides enhanced safety in case of a leak in the internal tank. The space between the two walls can be monitored for any signs of a fuel leak. For example, sensors can be installed in this gap space to detect the presence of fuel and trigger an alarm if a leak occurs.
2024/11/15
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