1
Strengthen Surface Protection
- Proper surface protection is key to preventing rust by isolating rust-inducing factors like air and moisture.
- Professional coating processes form a uniform and dense protective layer on the tank surface.
- Highly corrosion-resistant coating materials, combined with high-temperature curing treatment, improve adhesion and wear resistance.
- Regular inspection and prompt repair of coating damage prevents rust from spreading from damaged areas.
2
Optimize Sealing Design
- Poor sealing leads to moisture intrusion, requiring optimized sealing design to prevent internal rusting.
- High-quality seals improve sealing performance at tank interfaces and pipe connections.
- Proper drainage design promptly removes accumulated condensate from the tank, reducing moisture retention.
- Regular checks of seal aging and timely replacement of failed seals maintain good sealing conditions.
3
Standardized Daily Maintenance
- Standardized daily maintenance effectively slows down the rusting process and extends tank life.
- Keep the exterior clean to prevent accumulation of oil and dust that accelerates corrosion.
- Properly control fuel levels to avoid partial exposure of inner walls when half-full.
- Use compliant fuel and regularly clean the tank to remove internal scale and impurities.
4
Upgrade Materials and Processes
- Improving materials and processes fundamentally enhances rust resistance at the source.
- Use more corrosion-resistant alloy steel instead of traditional steel for inherent rust resistance.
- Advanced forming and welding processes reduce weld defects on inner walls, preventing localized rust.
- Apply anti-corrosion treatment to inner walls for double protection against rust, extending service life.
