BDF Assembled Water Tank
Flexible Installation:BDF assembled water tanks can be easily installed at the designated site. Their modular design allows for convenient assembly, which is suitable for various installation environments, whether indoor or outdoor.
Customizable Sizes:Available in a wide range of sizes and shapes. They can be customized according to specific requirements, meeting different water storage needs, from small - scale domestic use to large - scale industrial applications.
Product Details of BDF Assembled Water Tanks
Design
Modular Structure: BDF assembled water tanks feature a modular design. Each module is precisely fabricated, allowing for easy connection and disassembly. This design not only simplifies the installation process but also enables convenient transportation. The modules can be easily transported to the installation site and assembled on - site, saving both time and effort.
High - Quality Plates: The tank is made of high - grade stainless steel and galvanized steel plates. Stainless steel provides excellent corrosion resistance, ensuring the tank can withstand the test of time even when storing water for a long period. Galvanized steel, on the other hand, offers high strength and durability, enhancing the overall structural integrity of the tank. The tank is typically fabricated from high-quality, corrosion-resistant materials. For most applications, reinforced concrete or steel with appropriate anti-corrosion coatings is used. Reinforced concrete tanks offer excellent durability and can withstand significant external pressures, making them suitable for long-term underground installation. The concrete is carefully mixed and poured with proper reinforcement bars to ensure structural integrity. Steel tanks, on the other hand, provide quicker installation and are often coated with epoxy or other advanced coatings to resist rust and chemical corrosion. They can be manufactured in different shapes and sizes to fit specific site constraints.
- The tank interior is designed to be smooth to prevent sediment accumulation and to facilitate easy cleaning. Some tanks also feature internal baffles to control water flow and prevent surging, especially in applications where the water is being pumped in and out frequently.