Mobile Fuel Tank Load Capacity
The load capacity of a mobile fuel tank depends on its size, material, design, and intended use. Generally, these tanks are built to hold large volumes of fuel while maintaining structural integrity during transport.
Factors Affecting Load Capacity
- Material Strength – Most mobile fuel tanks are made from high-grade steel, aluminum, or reinforced polyethylene, each with different weight tolerances.
- Tank Size & Volume – Smaller tanks (e.g., 500–1,000 liters) have lower weight limits, while industrial models (10,000+ liters) are designed for heavy-duty use.
- Structural Design – Tanks with reinforced frames, baffles (to prevent sloshing), and corrosion-resistant coatings can handle higher loads.
- Regulatory Limits – Transport laws (e.g., DOT in the U.S., ADR in Europe) set maximum weight limits for road safety.
Typical Load Capacities
- Small/Portable Tanks (500–2,000L): ~500–2,000 kg (fuel weight + tank)
- Medium Tanks (5,000–10,000L): ~4,000–8,000 kg
- Large Industrial Tanks (20,000L+): Can exceed 16,000 kg
Safety Considerations
- Overloading can cause leaks, structural damage, or tipping hazards.
- Proper weight distribution is critical for safe transport.
For exact specifications, always check the manufacturer's guidelines and local regulations.