
With the application and development of various new materials, the rust prevention problem of iron fuel tanks has become the biggest problem of fuel tank quality. Especially today when we pay attention to environmental protection work. Aluminum alloy fuel tanks not only meet the requirements in terms of strength but also have better corrosion resistance than iron and other new materials. It has also become the first choice for vehicles with high fuel consumption and high fuel quality requirements, such as large buses and heavy trucks.
Aluminum alloy fuel tank material alloy grade: 5052 aluminum plate
End cover and partition material alloy grade: 3003 aluminum plate

Aluminum alloy fuel tanks are very popular in the market and have the following three main advantages:
1. Anti-corrosion and less likely to produce impurities
Aluminum alloy itself has good corrosion resistance and can remain rust-free for many years if used properly. It is undoubtedly the first choice for mixer trucks with large fuel consumption and high fuel quality requirements.
2. Light weight, in line with vehicle lightweight requirements
Compared with iron, aluminum alloy materials are lighter in weight. Many parts in vehicle configurations have begun to use aluminum alloy materials to comply with the development trend of lightweight.
3. Beautiful appearance, better aluminum alloy material
The appearance of the aluminum alloy fuel tank does not require spray painting, and the silver appearance is simple and beautiful.
4. Aluminum alloy fuel tanks are safer
Compared with iron materials, aluminum alloy materials have better extensibility and are less likely to break during collision.






