Fire Tank Lining

Fire Tank Lining

Industrial fire tank lining products must be extremely reliable and durable to ensure the proper functioning of fire suppression systems.

Commercial fire tanks, which are typically located on rooftops to take advantage of gravity for higher pressure flow, require superior lining solutions to maintain their storage reliability between uses.

Using a high-quality, Australian-made fire tank liner on your new or existing fire tank or void space will help to ensure that your assets remain corrosion-resistant for as long as possible.

Fire Tank Liners and Extreme Heat Exposure

Fire tank liners from Fire Tanks Sydney by Raven Tanks Australia are designed to withstand both regular weather conditions and extreme climates. But what happens to them during a fire?

When a fire tank liner is exposed to fire, the material above the waterline will melt. However, the melted material will float on the water, preventing the tank from losing too much water until it is empty.

Unlike plastic tanks, fire tank liners are better protected from radiant heat by the galvanized steel structure of the tank. The tank acts as a heated “basin” that minimizes excessive damage to the liner.

Repairs & Replacements

Fire sprinkler systems are essential for protecting workplaces from fire, with hundreds of fire-related incidents occurring in Australia each year. Fire tank liners must be able to supplement water storage assets during long periods of non-use so that they are ready when disaster strikes.

Fire Tanks Sydney by Raven Tanks Australia repairs and installs damaged, old, and new liners for commercial and industrial fire tank systems across Australia. Depending on the extent of the deterioration, we can repair or replace:

Void liners: A Space-Saving Solution for Fire Water Storage

Commercial buildings often have unused space, such as basements and voids, that can be converted into fire water tanks.

Fire Tanks Sydney by Raven Tanks Australia supplies and installs custom-made void liners, which can be used to transform large wasted spaces into fire water tanks. The heavy-duty lining materials can fill both obstructed and unobstructed spaces, regardless of the layout of beams, pylons, or piping within the building.

Void spaces are typically hidden, making them a convenient and aesthetically pleasing solution for fire water storage. Additionally, void liners are a cost-effective way to maintain larger fire water volumes.

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