Underground Fuel Tank
The underground fuel tank are usually horizontal because they are more stable. Oil tanks can be divided into above-ground and underground oil tanks. Most people choose underground oil tanks because they are safer. The production design of the horizontal buried oil tank needs to consider many factors, such as the design temperature, pressure, corrosion resistance strength of the storage tank, and the influence of the external temperature on the medium in the storage tank.
The design, production and construction of the oil tank should meet the requirements of the external pressure on the strength of the storage tank. At the same time, the oil tank should have good corrosion resistance and electrical conductivity. Under normal circumstances, the standard steel plate thickness of the oil tank should not be less than 6mm, and the exterior should be strengthened with anti-corrosion and thermal insulation coating. When the oil tank is likely to rise due to heavy rain or groundwater, certain measures should be taken to prevent the oil tank from floating.