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How to Maintain a Mobile Oil Tank

2025-11-15 Leave a message

Daily Visual Inspection

  • Regularly observe the surface condition of the tank, checking for corrosion, scratches, or damage.
  • Pay special attention to welds, joints, and other easily worn areas.
  • Repair any problems promptly to prevent further damage.
  • Check the tightness of all connections and fasteners to prevent loosening and affecting sealing performance.
  • Simultaneously check the flexibility of valves to ensure there are no jams or leaks.
  • Keep the tank clean and dry.

Internal Cleaning and Maintenance

  • Regularly empty the tank of residual media and clean out any sediment or deposits to prevent clogging of pipes or wear on valve components.
  • Avoid using corrosive cleaning agents during cleaning; use a cleaning method suitable for the media to ensure no residue remains on the inner wall.
  • After cleaning, allow the tank to dry thoroughly to prevent moisture from causing internal corrosion.
  • Keep the tank interior clean and smooth to ensure the quality of stored media.

Storage Environment Protection

  • When not in use or stored, place the tank in a dry, well-ventilated, flat, and firm location, away from high temperatures, open flames, and corrosive substances.
  • To prevent prolonged exposure to sunlight and rain, implement shading and moisture-proof measures to slow down the aging of the tank.
  • Seal all interfaces and openings to prevent dust, debris, or moisture from entering.
  • Avoid subjecting the tank to heavy pressure or impacts to protect its structural integrity.

Maintenance of Key Components

  • Regularly check the reliability of the anti-static grounding device to ensure good grounding effect and prevent the accumulation of static electricity.
  • Regularly check the aging and deformation of vulnerable components such as gaskets and sealing rings, and replace them with new parts of appropriate specifications in a timely manner to ensure sealing performance.
  • Regularly calibrate the accuracy and functional integrity of valves, pressure gauges, and other auxiliary equipment to ensure their normal operation and extend the overall service life of the equipment.
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