Tank trucks are a multifunctional tool for transporting and storing liquid materials. Their core functions include the following aspects:
1. Transportation and distribution of liquid materials
Fuel transportation: Mainly used for the transportation of petroleum derivatives such as gasoline, diesel, and crude oil, such as distribution from refineries to gas stations or power plants.
Chemical and food transportation: By adjusting the tank material (such as stainless steel, aluminum alloy), lubricants, coal tar, cooking oil and other liquids can also be transported.
Sub-packaging function: Supports independent sub-compartment transportation of multiple oil products, and realizes operations such as pump in and out and gravity flow.
2. Special scene applications
Fire rescue: In an emergency, water or other rescue materials can be transported to the fire scene to assist in fire fighting.
Construction engineering: Transport construction materials such as cement and asphalt to the construction site.
Agricultural production: Used for the distribution of agricultural liquids such as pesticides and fertilizers.
3. Environmental protection and industrial support
Hazardous waste treatment: Special tank trucks can safely transport hazardous waste to treatment sites to reduce environmental pollution.
Air transport support: Provide aviation fuel transportation services for airports.
