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Dangerous Acid Tank Trailer (Steel Lined Plastic LLDPE 16mm Customize Tanker Capacity 28 -45M3 Hydrochloride Acid HCL 35% Tank Capacity 33,000L Muriatic Acid )
(3 axles Semi Trailer 28900Liters,32400liters,33000L Steel Lined LLDPE Acid Tank WEAK SULFURIC ACID 60% ,20%,6% ) Strong SULFURIC ACID 98% at 20C degree.
Hydrochloric Acid Tank Semi trailer 3 axles 29900Liters,32400liters )
Hydrochloric acid tank semitrailer for hydrochloric acid, dilute sulphuric acid ,acetic acid, acrylic acid
hydrochloride, hydrogen chlorate, sodium hydroxide,acrylic ,acetic acid, glacial acetic acid, hydrogen peroxide Propionic acid, ammonia,NH3·H2O
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Dangerous Acid Tank Trailer Description of Dilute Sulfuric Acid Tank Trailer Dangerous Acid Tank Trailer The trailer for dilute sulphuric acid transportation is specially designed for the transportation of dilute sulphuric acid. It has a large volume of 22 cmb
Dilute Sulfuric Acid Tank Trailer Dangerous Acid Tank Trailer
Description of Dilute Sulfuric Acid Tank Trailer Dangerous Acid Tank Trailer
The trailer for dilute sulphuric acid transportation is specially designed for the transportation of dilute sulphuric acid. It has a large volume of 22 cmb. In order to ensure safety and stability, the inner lining of the tank is 16 mm thick and the outer layer is made of 6 mm carbon steel, which ensures the safety of transportation.
Even a certain degree of bumping will not lead to tank cracking, and sulfuric acid leakage.
The tank also has a wave-proof plate inside, which reduces the greater pressure caused by starting or braking of the trailer and further strengthens the safety performance of the trailer.
Advantages of Dilute Sulfuric Acid Tank Trailer Dangerous Acid Tank Trailer
Integral Forming
The tank is handled by automatic reeling and rotational moulding. The flange of the nozzle is solid and has to be cut by a puncher. There is no any welded seam in the tank and the lining of the flange. Hence, both the tank and the flange are durable and clean. Any acid or alkali with various concentrations can be resisted.
Waveproof
There are many wave-proof plates inside the tank body, which ensure the safety and stability of the tank body and minimize the impact during start-up and braking.
Specification
Main Dimensions |
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Overall Dimension |
11800x2500x3250 |
Tare Weight |
10900 |
Loading Capacity |
45ton |
Tank Body |
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Shape |
Mono block Cylinder |
Total Volume (m3) |
22cmb |
Tanker Body Material |
6 mm carbon steel |
End Plate |
6 mm carbon steel |
Inner Lining |
16 mm plastics |
Manhole Cover |
∮500mm; 2 sets with 2 breather valve; steel manhole cover with plastic lining |
Discharging Valve |
2 sets ∮100mm discharging valve, stainless made |
Safety Valve |
1 set of safety valve |
Discharging Pipe |
4" rubber hose, 2pcs, 6m long |
Chassis |
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Axle |
3pcs BPW axle, 13Ton capacity |
Landing Gear |
JOST brand Two-speed; manual operating; heavy duty landing gear |
King Pin |
JOST brand 2" bolt-in king pin |
Suspension |
Mechanical suspension with leaf spring |
Braking System |
WABCO RE 6 relay valve; T30/30 Spring brake chamber; 40L air tanks |
Wheel Rim |
9.0-22.5 wheel rim, 12 pieces
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Tire |
12R22.5 tubeless tire , 12 pieces |
Painting |
Complete Chassis sand blasting to clean rust, 1 coat of anticorrosive prime, 2 coats of final paint |
Accessories |
One standard tool box, one spare tyre and carrier |
transport media name: hydrochloride, hydrogen chlorate, sodium hydroxide,
acrylic (media density are for 1190 kilograms/cubic metres),
acetic acid, glacial acetic acid, hydrogen peroxide (media density are for 1140 kilograms/cubic metres)
Propionic acid, (density for 1110 kilograms/cubic metres),
ammonia, (NH3·H2Odensity for 1090 kilograms/cubic metres),
Hydrochloric acid tank semitrailer 2axles 19900Liters,19900Liters,22400liters,23800liters
Fuwa 13tone axles,
Hydrochloric acid tank transport semi-trailer
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(also called "glasses") - from the chain hook technique to generate a large metal frame, can be installed in the front or rear under the cradle, rendering vehicles by pneumatic or hydraulic hoist can drag the ground clear front or rear. The device usually picks up the wheel of the vehicle (i.e., front wheel, if it is front wheel drive, rear wheel, if it is rear wheel drive), and contacts the tire. wheel lift wrecker tow truck are common in china; cradles are like glasses. Medium and heavy-duty trucks use variations, "underlift" or "chassis lift", in which the elevator shaft or frame is not the wheel. A forklift truck can be used as an adapter or a lift chassis.
Third type :Integration towing truck (also known as "Self Loader wrecker equipment", "Snatcher towing vehicle", "quick choice tow truck" or "roll back wrecker") - the arm and wheel lift together. Used of light trucks to recover or stop vehicles. Most of the truck's cab equipment is controlled so that the pickup truck does not leave the truck to connect the vehicle. heavy trucks are also manufactured using integrated lifts.
Forth type --Flat plates wrecker truck (also known as "rolling back tow truck" or "sliding tow truck") - the entire back of the truck is fitted with a bed that can be hydraulically tilted down to the ground, allowing the vehicle to be placed under its own power or pulled up by the winch. [9] because they carry, rather than traction vehicles, it can be completely fixed; in the United States, they carry serious damage to car accidents.
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chemical resistance of LLDPE
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The chemical compatibility of LDPE and HDPE on this chart is tested at 20°C: and 50°C: for 7 days and 30 days (if applicable) with constant exposure.
LDPE & HDPE resistance listed by chemical | |
1.4-dioxane | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C: little or no damage after 30 days. LDPE at 50°C: shows some effect after 7 days. |
Acetaldehyde | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C: little or no damage after 30 days. HDPE at 50°C: shows some effect after 7 days. LDPE at 50°C: immediate damage may occur. |
Acetic Acid 5 % | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Acetic Acid, glacial 50% | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C: little or no damage after 30 days. LDPE at 50 °C: immediate damage may occur. |
Acetone | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: damage may occur. Not recommended for continuous use. |
Allyl Alcohol | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Aluminum salts | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Amino acids | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Ammonia | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Ammonium carbonate saturated | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Ammonium phosphate | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Ammonium sulphate | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Amyl chloride | HDPE at 20°C: shows some effect after 7 days. HDPE at 50°C & LDPE at 20°C-50°C: immediate damage may occur. Not recommended for continuous use. |
Aniline | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C: little or no damage after 30 days. HDPE at 50°C: shows some effect after 7 days. |
Benzene | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: damage may occur. Not recommended for continuous use. |
Benzyl alcohol | LDPE / HDPE at 50°C: immediate damage may occur. HDPE at 20°C: shows some effect after 7 days. |
Boric acid | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Bromine | LDPE / HDPE at 50°C: immediate damage may occur. HDPE at 20°C: shows some effect after 7 days. |
Butyric acid | LDPE / HDPE at 50°C: immediate damage may occur. HDPE at 20°C: shows some effect after 7 days. |
Calcium chloride | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Calcium hydroxide saturated | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Carbon tetrachloride | HDPE at 20°C: shows little or no damage after 30 days. LDPE at 20°C & HDPE at 50°C: show some effect after 7 days. LDPE at 50°C: not recommended. |
Chlorine 10% in water | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C: shows little or no damage after 30 days. LDPE at 50°C: shows damage and is not recommended. |
Chlorobenzene | Immediate damage may occur. Not recommended for continuous use. |
Chloroform | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C: show some effect after 7 days. LDPE / HDPE at 50°C: immediate damage may occur. Not recommended for continuous use. |
Chromic acid 10% | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Chromic acid 50% | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Citric acid 10% | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Cresol | HDPE at 20°C: shows some effect after 7 days. LDPE at 20°C-50°C & HDPE at 50°C: show immediate damage. Not recommended for continuous use. |
Cyclohexane | LDPE / HDPE at 50°C: immediate damage may occur. LDPE / HDPE at 20°C: show some effect after 7 days. |
Diethyl ketone | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: damage may occur. Not recommended for continuous use. |
Dimethylsulfoxide | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Ethanol 95% | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Ethyl acetate | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Ethyl benzene | HDPE at 20°C: shows some effect after 7 days. LDPE at 20°C-50°C & HDPE at 50°C: show immediate damage. Not recommended for continuous use. |
Ethylene glycol | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Ethylene oxide | HDPE at 20°C: shows little or no damage after 30 days. LDPE at 20°C: and LDPE/ HDPE at 50°C: show some effect after 7 days. |
Ferric chloride | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Fluoride | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Fluorine | HDPE at 20°C: shows little or no damage after 30 days. LDPE at 20°C: shows some effect after 7 days. Not recommended at 50°C. |
Formaldehyde 10% | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Formaldehyde 40% | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Glycerol | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Hexane | HDPE at 20°C: shows little or no damage after 30 days continuous use. HDPE at 50 °C: shows some effect after 7 days. LDPE not recommended at any temperature. |
Hydrochloric acid 20% | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Hydrochloric acid 35% | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Hydrochloric acid 5% | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Hydrocyanic acid | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Hydrofluoric acid | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Hydrofluoric acid 4% | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Hydrofluoric acid 48% | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Hydrogen peroxide 3% | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Hydrogen peroxide 30% | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Isobutyl alcohol | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Isopropyl alcohol | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Kerosene | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C: show some effect after 7 days. LDPE / HDPE not recommended at 50°C, as immediate damage may occur. |
Lactic Acid 10 % | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Lactic Acid 90 % | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Lead acetate | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Methanol | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Methyl ethyl ketone | Immediate damage may occur. Not recommended for continuous use. |
Methyl propyl ketone | HDPE at 20°C: shows some effect after 7 days. LDPE at 20°C-50°C & HDPE at 50°C: Immediate damage may occur. Not recommended for continuous use. |
Methylene chloride | HDPE at 20°C: shows some effect after 7 days. LDPE at 20°C-50°C & HDPE at 50°C: Immediate damage may occur. Not recommended for continuous use. |
Mineral oil | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C: little or no damage after 30 days. LDPE at 50°C: may show immediate damage and is not recommended. |
n-amyl acetate | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C: little or no damage after 30 days. LDPE at 50°C: shows some effect after 7 days or constant exposure. |
n-butyl alcohol | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Nitric acid 50 % | LDPE at 20°C: shows little or damage after 30 days. HDPE at 20°C & LDPE at 50°C: show effect after 7 days. HDPE at 50°C: shows immediate damage and is not recommended. |
Nitric acid 70 % | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C: show some effect after 7 days. LDPE / HDPE at 50°C: show immediate damage. Not recommended. |
n-octane | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Oleic acid | HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. LDPE at 20°C-50°C: shows immediate damage and is not recommended. |
Oxalic acid | LDPE at 20°C: shows some effect after 7 days. HDPE at 20°C and LDPE / HDPE at 50°C: shows little/ no damage after 30 days. |
Ozone | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C: little or no damage after 30 days. LDPE / HDPE at 50°C: show immediate damage. Not recommended. |
Perchloric acid | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C: little or no damage after 30 days. LDPE / HDPE at 50°C: show immediate damage. Not recommended. |
Perchloric ethylene | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: show immediate damage. Not recommended. |
Phenol | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: show immediate damage. Not recommended. |
Phosphoric acid 10% | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Phosphoric acid 85% | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C: little or no damage after 30 days. LDPE at 50°C: shows immediate damage and is not recommended. |
Phosphorous trichloride | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C: little or no damage after 30 days. LDPE at 50°C: has no data available. HDPE at 50°C: shows some effect after 7 days. |
Potassium carbonate | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Potassium hydroxide 5 % | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Potassium hydroxide concentrated | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Potassium permanganate | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Propylene glycol | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Pyridine | Immediate damage may occur. Not recommended for continuous use. |
Salicylic acid, saturated | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Silver acetate | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Silver nitrate | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Sodium carbonate | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Sodium chloride, saturated | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Sodium dichromate | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Sodium hydroxide 1% | LDPE at 20°C-50°C: shows little or no damage after 30 days. HDPE at 20°C-50°C: shows some effect after 7 days. |
Sodium hydroxide 50% | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Sodium hypochlorite 15% | HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. LDPE at 20°C: is suitable but at 50°C: shows some effect after 7 days. |
Sodium nitrate | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Sodium sulphate | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Sucrose | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Sulfuric acid 20% | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Sulfuric acid 6% | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Sulfuric acid 60% | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Sulfuric acid 98% | LDPE at 20°C-50°C: shows little or no damage after 30 days. HDPE at 20°C: shows effect after 7 days. Not recommended for use at 50°C. |
Tannic acid | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Tetrahydrofuran | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C: show some effect after 7 day of constant exposure. LDPE / HDPE at 50°C: show immediate damage. Not recommended. |
Toluene | LDPE at 20°C: show some effect after 7 day of constant exposure. HDPE at 20°C-50°C & LDPE at 50°C: show immediate damage. Not recommended. |
Trichloracetic acid | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C: show some effect after 7 day of constant exposure. LDPE / HDPE at 50°C: show immediate damage. Not recommended. |
Trichlorethane | Immediate damage may occur. Not recommended for continuous use. |
Turpentine oil | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C: show some effect after 7 days. LDPE / HDPE at 50°C: show immediate damage. Not recommended. |
Urea | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |
Xylene | HDPE at 20°C: shows some effect after 7 day of constant exposure. LDPE at 20-50°C and HDPE at 50°C: show immediate damage. Not recommended. |
Zinc chloride | LDPE / HDPE at 20°C-50°C: little or no damage after 30 days. |