Production introduction
Built with a robust carbon - steel structure, the Fire Fighting Foam Tank ensures durability and can withstand the extreme conditions of firefighting operations. The internal bladder, made of high - quality rubber or PVC, forms a secure seal to prevent the foam concentrate from being contaminated or degraded. This safeguard maintains the foam's effectiveness, ensuring it can efficiently smother fires when deployed.
At the core of the system, an SS304 stainless - steel proportioner enables accurate mixing of foam concentrate and water, with adjustable 3% or 6% concentration ratios. This flexibility allows firefighters to customize the foam output according to the specific nature of the fire, whether it's a small, contained spill or a large - scale industrial blaze. Supporting components such as ball valves, safety valves, and piping (available in carbon steel or optional SS304 stainless steel) ensure reliable flow control and pressure management.
The Fire Fighting Foam Tank comes in a diverse range of models, from the compact 100 - liter PHYML - 100 to the large - capacity 5500 - liter PHYML - 5500. Operating within a 0.8–1.2 Mpa pressure range, it offers flow rates spanning 4–48 LPS. This versatility allows for precise, low - flow applications in situations like laboratory fires and high - volume suppression in large warehouses. A protective paint coating further enhances corrosion resistance, extending the tank's service life in harsh environments.
Products Parameters
|
Model |
Capacity |
Description |
Working pressure |
Ratio |
Flow Rate Range |
|
PHYML-100 |
100 L |
Vertical |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
4-24 LPS |
|
PHYML-200 |
200 L |
Vertical |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
4-24 LPS |
|
PHYML-300 |
300 L |
Vertical |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
4-24 LPS |
|
PHYML-500 |
500 L |
Vertical |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
4-24 LPS |
|
PHYML-750 |
750 L |
Vertical |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
4-24 LPS |
|
PHYML-1000 |
1000 L |
Vertical |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
8-32 LPS |
|
PHYML-1500 |
1500 L |
Vertical |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
8-32 LPS |
|
PHYML-2000 |
2000 L |
Vertical |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
8-32 LPS |
|
PHYML-2500 |
2500 L |
Vertical |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
8-32 LPS |
|
PHYML-3000 |
3000 L |
Vertical |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
12-48 LPS |
|
PHYML-3500 |
3500 L |
Vertical |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
12-48 LPS |
|
PHYML-4000 |
4000 L |
Vertical |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
12-48 LPS |
|
PHYML-4500 |
4500 L |
Vertical |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
12-48 LPS |
|
PHYML-5000 |
5000 L |
Vertical |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
12-48 LPS |
|
PHYML-5500 |
5500 L |
Vertical |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
12-48 LPS |
Products Features
| Body Material |
Carbon Steel; |
| Bladder Material |
Rubber / PVC |
| Proportioner |
SS304 Stainless Steel; |
| Ball Valve |
Carbon Steel is standard,SS304 Stainless Steel optional; |
| Safety Valve |
Carbon Steel is standard,SS304 Stainless Steel optional ; |
| Piping System |
Carbon Steel is standard,SS304 Stainless Steel optional ; |
|
Flange Standard of Proportioner |
ANSI / BS4504 / GB; |
| Surface Finishing | Painting |
Products Description




FAQ
1.Q: How to test the functionality of the Fire Fighting Foam Tank regularly?
A: Conduct a monthly visual inspection of the tank for leaks or damage. Quarterly, perform a flow test by activating the system to ensure the foam is dispensed at the correct rate and concentration. Annually, hire a professional to conduct a comprehensive inspection of all components, including the bladder, proportioner, and valves.
2.Q: Can the Fire Fighting Foam Tank be used in marine firefighting applications?
3.Q: What is the impact of improper foam concentrate storage on the tank?
4.Q: How does the Fire Fighting Foam Tank contribute to environmental protection during firefighting?
5.Q: Can the Fire Fighting Foam Tank be integrated with mobile firefighting units?
