Fuel tanks and fuel storage systems typically range in capacity from a few hundred to tens of thousands of gallons. Often made of aluminum, stainless steel, or carbon steel, these units may be above or below ground and either stationary or transportable.
Read More (About Fuel Tanks & Fuel Storage)Fuel tanks and fuel storage in general are crucial for everything from commercial airports and fuel farms to FBOs (fixed-base operators) and even the smallest airstrips. There are several different ways to store fuel, whether it be in a permanent, stationary tank or one that can be hauled on a trailer or attached to a truck chassis. The tank type is important, depending on whether you prioritize onsite supply or giving yourself the flexibility to move tanks around to various airstrips.
Most fuel tanks are made out of aluminum, stainless steel, or carbon steel, but there are some units with outer walls or interior linings that may be constructed of fiberglass, carbon steel, or another material. Those linings are helpful because they can serve as an extra layer of protection between the fuel inside and the outer wall.
While tanks intended to be transported can be mounted to a trailer or a cab and chassis truck, more permanent solutions are typically either above or below ground and may be placed horizontally or vertically. Larger tanks are sometimes compartmentalized, as well, meaning they have dividers that allow them to hold two or more types of liquids at once, such as gasoline or diesel in addition to standard jet fuel.
Some manufacturers offer tanks in either single- or double-wall construction. The benefit of a double wall is that you won’t necessarily need a separate containment system for collecting water, debris, and other materials. Most tanks, and especially above-ground units, also have features that make them fire resistant, in keeping with the UL 142 flammable liquid tank standard, and other added protections that make sure they’re in line with EPA standards and other regulations.
Fuel tanks and fuel storage systems vary widely in terms of capacity, with some holding only a few hundred gallons and others holding as much as 30,000 gallons (113,562 liters) or more. Smaller airstrips may be able to get by with tanks on the lower end of the capacity range, but larger operations will need to find a balance between supply and demand as well as prioritize either capacity or mobility.
You will find a large selection of new and used fuel tanks for sale on Controller from Alabama Tank, Bassco Services, and others. There are also custom-built units available with capacities ranging from 200 to 20,000 gal (757 to 75,708 L). Some fuel storage systems on the site have self-service features that allow customers to pay for fuel right at the pump.
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