Firefighting Water Tank Technical Principles

Dec 09, 2025

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From a technical perspective, firefighting water tanks are typically made of high-strength, corrosion-resistant materials, such as fiberglass, to ensure they will not be damaged by water corrosion or external pressure during long-term use. Fiberglass is lightweight yet hard, non-conductive, has high mechanical strength, low recyclability, and corrosion resistance, making fiberglass firefighting water tanks widely used in the firefighting field. Their structural design fully considers the needs of firefighting water, typically featuring a large volume to store sufficient firefighting water. Simultaneously, the tank's inlet and outlet designs are rationally designed, facilitating quick connection and water intake for fire trucks, thus improving firefighting efficiency.

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