Fire Foam Bladder Tank For Sale
The "right" tank material is not the most expensive one, but the one that matches the specific scenario’s corrosion level, foam type, pressure requirements, and long-term cost. For critical areas (e.g., chemical plants, coastal ports), investing in 316 stainless steel or FRP is recommended to avoid costly accidents; for low-risk dry environments, carbon steel offers a cost-effective solution.
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Products Description
Fire Foam Tank For Sale
The "right" tank material is not the most expensive one, but the one that matches the specific scenario's corrosion level, foam type, pressure requirements, and long-term cost. For critical areas (e.g., chemical plants, coastal ports), investing in 316 stainless steel or FRP is recommended to avoid costly accidents; for low-risk dry environments, carbon steel offers a cost-effective solution.
Technical Parameters
| Model | Tank volume | L | W | H | Proportion mixer |
| (ltr) | (m) | ||||
| CA 0100BL | 100 | 0.86 | 0.6 | 1.415 | DN65 |
| CA 0200BL | 200 | 0.86 | 0.6 | 1.915 | DN50 |
| CA 0300BL | 300 | 0.97 | 0.7 | 1.97 | DN80 |
| CA 0500BL | 500 | 1.25 | 1.22 | 1.95 | DN100 |
| CA 0750BL | 750 | 1.25 | 1.22 | 2.45 | DN100 |
| CA 1000BL | 1000 | 1.45 | 1.42 | 2.25 | DN100 |
| CA 1500BL | 1500 | 1.55 | 1.47 | 2.55 | DN150 |
| CA 2000BL | 2000 | 1.75 | 1.67 | 2.51 | DN150 |
| CA 2500BL | 2500 | 1.85 | 1.77 | 2.64 | DN150 |
| CA 3000BL | 3000 | 2.05 | 1.97 | 2.55 | DN150 |
| CA 3500BL | 3500 | 2.15 | 2.07 | 2.6 | DN150 |
| CA 4000BL | 4000 | 2.25 | 2.17 | 2.64 | DN150 |
| CA 4500BL | 4500 | 2.35 | 2.27 | 2.64 | DN150 |
| CA 5000BL | 5000 | 2.35 | 2.27 | 2.86 | DN150 |
Products Features
CA-FIRE Fire Foam Tank For Sale
| Material Type | Composition & Manufacturing Process | Key Characteristics | Suitable Application Scenarios | Limitations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carbon Steel | Made of iron alloyed with carbon (0.05%–2.14% carbon content); often coated with anti-rust paint (e.g., epoxy, polyurethane) for basic corrosion protection. | - High mechanical strength and pressure resistance (suitable for high-pressure systems, ≤1.6 MPa working pressure).- Low cost and easy to process (supports large-capacity tanks, 5000L+).- Good impact resistance (adapts to outdoor harsh conditions like collisions). | - Indoor dry environments (e.g., factory workshops, non-corrosive warehouses) with neutral foam concentrates (e.g., protein foam).- Large fixed foam systems (e.g., large oil tank areas, refineries) requiring high pressure and large capacity. | - Poor corrosion resistance: Easily rusts in humid, salty, or chemical environments (e.g., coastal areas, chemical plants).- Requires regular repainting (every 2–3 years) to maintain anti-rust performance.- Incompatible with acidic/alkaline foam concentrates (may cause coating peeling and tank corrosion). |
| Stainless Steel (304/316) | Alloy of iron, chromium (≥10.5%), and nickel (304: 8%–10.5% nickel; 316: 10%–14% nickel + 2%–3% molybdenum). Chromium forms a dense oxide film (Cr₂O₃) for corrosion resistance. | - Excellent corrosion resistance: 304 resists general humidity/salt spray; 316 (with molybdenum) resists strong chemicals (e.g., acids, alkalis, chloride ions).- No need for anti-rust coating; low maintenance cost.- Compatible with all foam concentrate types (AFFF, FFFP, protein foam). | - 304 Stainless Steel: Coastal areas (salt fog environment), indoor humid areas (e.g., underground garages, seafood processing plants), and systems using neutral foam concentrates.- 316 Stainless Steel: Chemical plants (corrosive gases/liquids), laboratories (acidic solvents), and systems using acidic/alkaline foam concentrates (e.g., some synthetic foam). | - Higher cost (3–5x that of carbon steel).- Lower mechanical strength than carbon steel (not ideal for ultra-high-pressure systems >2.0 MPa without reinforcement). |
| FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) | Composite material made of fiberglass (reinforcement) and resin matrix (e.g., unsaturated polyester resin, epoxy resin); molded into tanks via hand lay-up or mechanical winding. | - Outstanding corrosion resistance: Resists acids, alkalis, salts, and organic solvents (superior to 304 stainless steel in harsh chemical environments).- Lightweight (1/4 the weight of carbon steel; easy to install and transport).- Good thermal insulation (prevents foam concentrate from freezing in low temperatures or degrading in high temperatures). | - Chemical plants (storing corrosive foam concentrates or in corrosive production areas).- Coastal/marine environments (e.g., port oil terminals, offshore platforms) with strong salt spray.- Low-pressure systems (≤1.0 MPa working pressure, e.g., mobile foam tanks, small indoor fire cabinets). | - Low mechanical strength and pressure resistance: Prone to cracking under high pressure or impact (not suitable for high-pressure fixed systems).- Poor high-temperature resistance: Resin matrix deforms at temperatures >80°C (avoid direct sunlight in hot areas without shading).- Difficult to repair: Cracks or damage require professional resin patching (high repair cost). |
| Aluminum Alloy (Rarely Used) | Made of aluminum alloyed with magnesium, manganese, or copper (e.g., 5052 aluminum alloy); lightweight and corrosion-resistant via natural oxide film (Al₂O₃). | - Ultra-lightweight (1/3 the weight of carbon steel; ideal for mobile systems).- Good corrosion resistance to neutral environments. | - Small mobile foam tanks (e.g., portable foam units for vehicle fire fighting) or temporary outdoor systems (easy to carry). | - Very low mechanical strength (easily deformed under pressure).- Incompatible with acidic foam concentrates (oxide film dissolves in acid).- High cost and limited capacity (max. 1000L); rarely used in fixed systems. |



FAQ– CA-FIRE Dry Fire Sprinkler
Q: What is a Dry Fire Sprinkler?
A: A dry fire sprinkler is designed for unheated or low-temperature environments. Unlike wet sprinklers, it keeps water out of the pipes until activation, preventing freezing.
Q: Where can Dry Fire Sprinklers be installed?
A: They are suitable for cold storage facilities, warehouses, industrial spaces, commercial buildings in cold climates, and seasonal or remote facilities.
Q: How does the sprinkler activate during a fire?
A: The sprinkler responds to heat, opening the valve to release water quickly and efficiently, controlling the fire while minimizing property damage.
Q: Is regular maintenance required?
A: Yes. Although designed for low maintenance, annual inspections for corrosion, wear, or leaks are recommended to ensure reliable performance.
Q: Are CA-FIRE Dry Fire Sprinklers certified?
A: These are non-certified dry-type sprinklers. They are durable, cost-effective, and suitable for facilities seeking reliable fire protection without certification requirements.
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