Fire Tank Lining

Fire Tank Lining

Fire suppression systems require exceptionally reliable and durable tank linings. Commercial fire tanks are typically located on rooftops to take advantage of gravity for higher pressure flow. These tanks require superior lining solutions to maintain their storage dependability between uses.

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

Fire Tank Liners Protect Tanks from Corrosion and Damage Caused by Extreme Heat

Fire tank liners from Tank Liners Melbourne by Raven Tanks Australia are designed to last in all weather conditions, including extreme heat. But how do they fare in a fire?

Any unsubmerged fire tank liner material will eventually melt, but it will float on the water, allowing the tank to maintain most of its water volume until it is used up.

Unlike poly tanks, fire tank liners are better protected from radiant heat by the galvanized structure of the tank, which acts as a heated basin and minimizes excessive damage to the liner.

Fix or Replace

Fire sprinkler systems are essential for preventing and fighting fires in workplaces across Australia. Fire tank liners must be able to store water for long periods of time, so that they are ready to use in the event of a fire.

Tank Liners Melbourne by Raven Tanks Australia repairs and installs all types of fire tank liners for commercial and industrial businesses across Australia. We will either repair or replace your liner, depending on its condition:

Void Liners are a Way to Increase the Water Capacity of Fire Tanks

Commercial buildings often have unused basement space and other voids that can be converted into firewater storage tanks. Tank Liners Melbourne by Raven Tanks Australia supplies and installs custom-made void liners, allowing you to utilize this wasted space to increase your firewater capacity. Our heavy-duty lining materials can fill both obstructed and unobstructed spaces, regardless of the beam, pylon, or piping arrangements within your building.

In addition to being a cost-effective solution, void spaces are usually hidden, making the tanks aesthetically pleasing for all types of properties.

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