1. Main Types and Materials:
BDF Composite Panel Assembled Sectional Water Tank
- Material: Composed of a stamped composite of galvanized steel (outer layer) and stainless steel (inner layer). The inner layer is food-grade SUS304/316 stainless steel, and the outer layer is hot-dip galvanized steel.
- Features: Highly corrosion-resistant, lightweight (only 1/3 the weight of ordinary steel tanks), and seismic performance. Suitable for underground fire water tanks and solar/air energy systems.
Hot-dip Galvanized Sheet Assembled Sectional Water Tank
- Material: Made of hot-dip galvanized sheet stamping, bolted connections.
- Features: Corrosion-resistant, non-algae-prone, and quick to install. Suitable for high-rise buildings and industrial water supply.
Stainless Steel Assembled Sectional Water Tank
- Material: Stamped from food-grade 304/316 stainless steel, bolted connections. - Features: Lightweight, sealing, supports any volume combination, meets drinking water hygiene standards, and is suitable for high-hygiene applications such as food and pharmaceuticals.
2. Core Features:
Efficient Construction
- Modular design, factory-prefabricated components, and on-site assembly without welding, shortening construction time by 50%-70%.
- No large lifting equipment required, reducing labor costs by over 30%.
Flexible Adaptability
- Customizable volume (1-10,000 cubic meters), supporting irregular layouts (such as rooftops and basements).
- Disassembled and reusable, adapting to expansion or relocation needs.
Hygiene and Durability
- The inner layer of stainless steel or food-grade material reflects sunlight, inhibits algae growth, and ensures clean water without secondary contamination.
- Corrosion resistance of 20-50 years, with seismic performance compared to traditional concrete water tanks.
Affordability
- Low material consumption, with a price comparable to that of ordinary carbon steel water tanks, reduces long-term maintenance costs by 70%.
3. Application Areas:
Building Water Supply: Domestic and fire water tanks in high-rise residential buildings and commercial complexes.
Industry and Energy: Water storage for solar energy, air energy, and heat pumps, as well as the chemical and food and beverage industries.
Municipal Engineering: Underground fire water tanks and water supply renovations for older residential communities.
4. Product Advantages:
Quick installation, short construction period
Corrosion resistance, long lifespan
Sanitary and environmentally friendly, stable water quality
Flexible disassembly and reusability
5. Comparison between above-ground assembled sectional water tanks and underground assembled sectional water tanks:
| Features | Above-Ground | Underground |
| Installation Environment | Ground or Rooftop | Underground |
| Material Restrictions | Support stainless steel, BDF, hot dip galvanized | Usually Only BDF Composite Panels |
| Maintenance Ease | Direct maintenance | Excavation and Covering Required |
| Cost | Slightly Higher Initial Cost | Lower Civil Engineering Cost |


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