TANKER TRUCK

A tanker truck is a large vehicle designed to transport liquids or gases. These trucks are equipped with a specialized tank or container that holds and transports various substances, such as fuel, chemicals, water, or food-grade liquids.

Key features of a tanker truck include:

  1. Tank: The main compartment that stores the liquid or gas. It is typically cylindrical or spherical to ensure proper containment.
  2. Pump: Some tanker trucks are equipped with pumps for loading and unloading liquids efficiently.
  3. Material: Tanks are often made from durable materials like aluminum, stainless steel, or carbon steel to withstand the weight and pressure of the contents.
  4. Safety features: Tanker trucks may include multiple safety mechanisms like pressure relief valves, emergency shut-off valves, and fire suppression systems, particularly if transporting hazardous materials.
  5. Size and capacity: Tanker trucks can range in size, with typical capacities between 5,000 to 11,000 gallons (or more), depending on the truck and its intended purpose.

These trucks are commonly used in industries such as petroleum, food, chemicals, and construction.

Energy Type: Diesel

Capacity: 2-10 TONS

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