Production introduction
Constructed from high - grade materials such as premium rubber or PVC, the Foam Tank Bladder offers exceptional durability and chemical resistance. These materials are carefully selected to withstand the corrosive nature of foam concentrates and the rigors of long - term storage. The bladder's design ensures a tight seal within the foam tank, preventing any unwanted ingress of air, water, or debris that could affect the quality of the foam.
One of the key advantages of the foinbo® Foam Tank Bladder is its flexibility and adaptability. It can conform to the shape of various tank sizes and configurations, making it suitable for a wide range of applications, from small - scale industrial setups to large - capacity storage facilities. This adaptability allows for seamless integration into existing foam tank systems, enhancing their overall performance and reliability.
The Foam Tank Bladder also contributes to the longevity of the foam concentrate. By isolating the concentrate from the tank walls and potential contaminants, it extends the lifespan of the foam, ensuring that it remains potent and ready for use in the event of a fire. This not only reduces the frequency of concentrate replacement but also saves costs for fire - protection systems.
Products Parameters
|
Model |
Capacity |
Description |
Working pressure |
Ratio |
Flow Rate Range |
|
PHYM-1000 |
1000 L |
Horizontal |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
8-32 LPS |
|
PHYM-1500 |
1500 L |
Horizontal |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
8-32 LPS |
|
PHYM-2000 |
2000 L |
Horizontal |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
8-32 LPS |
|
PHYM-2500 |
2500 L |
Horizontal |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
8-32 LPS |
|
PHYM-3000 |
3000 L |
Horizontal |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
12-48 LPS |
|
PHYM-3500 |
3500 L |
Horizontal |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
12-48 LPS |
|
PHYM-4000 |
4000 L |
Horizontal |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
12-48 LPS |
|
PHYM-4500 |
4500 L |
Horizontal |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
12-48 LPS |
|
PHYM-5000 |
5000 L |
Horizontal |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
12-48 LPS |
|
PHYM-5500 |
5500 L |
Horizontal |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
12-48 LPS |
|
PHYM-6000 |
6000 L |
Horizontal |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
16-64 LPS |
|
PHYM-7000 |
7000 L |
Horizontal |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
16-64 LPS |
|
PHYM-8000 |
8000 L |
Horizontal |
0.8-1.2 Mpa |
3% or 6% |
16-64 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
Q: How can you tell if a Foam Tank Bladder has a leak?
A: Monitor the foam concentrate level in the tank over time. If there's an unexplained drop without any known dispensing, it could indicate a leak. Additionally, look for signs of foam residue or wet spots around the tank's base or connections. Pressure testing the bladder, if possible, can also help detect small leaks.
Q: What's the difference between a rubber and PVC Foam Tank Bladder?
A: Rubber bladders generally offer superior flexibility and resistance to a wide range of chemicals, making them ideal for aggressive foam concentrates. PVC bladders, on the other hand, are more cost - effective and provide good durability in less - harsh environments. The choice depends on the specific foam concentrate used and the operational conditions of the tank.
Q: Can a Foam Tank Bladder be repaired if damaged?
A: Minor damages like small punctures or tears might be repairable using specialized bladder repair kits. However, extensive damage, such as large rips or degradation of the material, usually requires replacement. It's important to assess the damage carefully and follow the manufacturer's guidelines for repair or replacement.
Q: How does temperature affect a Foam Tank Bladder?
A: Extreme temperatures can impact the bladder's material properties. High heat can cause the rubber or PVC to become more brittle over time, increasing the risk of cracks. Freezing temperatures can make the material stiff and less flexible, potentially leading to tears during handling or operation. Proper insulation and temperature control in the storage area can mitigate these effects.
Q: Can a Foam Tank Bladder be reused in a different tank?
A: In most cases, it's not recommended to reuse a bladder in a different tank. Each bladder is designed to fit a specific tank size and shape for an optimal seal. Reusing it in a different tank may compromise the seal, leading to leaks or improper functioning. It's best to use a new bladder that's specifically designed for the target tank.
