Aboveground fuel tanks are non-pressurized, low-pressure tanks. They are often used to store a variety of media, including flammable liquids such as gasoline and diesel oil, as well as chemicals and other liquid substances.
Aboveground carbon steel tanks are usually made of carbon steel. Carbon steel is a type of steel with a relatively high carbon content that has good mechanical properties and strength.
The primer uses epoxy resin primer, which provides good adhesion and corrosion resistance, is suitable for metal surfaces, and ensures effective adhesion and protection of subsequent topcoats.