Engineering:Collapsible tank
Collapsible tanks are used for storage of fuel, water, or chemicals and are manufactured using industrial fabrics.
Collapsible tanks are manufactured in a variety of sizes and styles, with various fabrics available depending on the liquid being contained. They are assembled using fabric welding techniques such as hot air, hot bar, and radio-frequency (RF) welding.
In contrast to steel tanks, collapsible fabric tanks can be relatively easily and quickly transported, unfolded, and deployed–features that make them a logical choice for applications in remote sites (such as mining exploration camps) and temporary installations (such as military operations).[1][2]
Collapsible tanks have been used successfully in the Arctic, where challenges such as climate, location, and logistics costs make other tank types impractical.
A number of manufacturers produce collapsible fabric tanks for general-purpose use.
Gallery
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Transport of a folded collapsible tank
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Unfolding of a collapsible tank
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A collapsible tank in use
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Draining of a collapsible tank
References
- ↑ "Collapsible Fuel Tanks Market Size and Growth Report, 2033" (in en). https://www.globalgrowthinsights.com/market-reports/collapsible-fuel-tanks-market-116489.
- ↑ Flanagan, David T.; Hopkins, Robert C. (1993-06-01). "Advanced collapsible tank for liquid containment" (in en). NTRS NASA. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19930019509.
External links
- US2507939A, Smith, Franklin E., "Portable collapsible water tank"
