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Internal Floating Roofs (IFRs) offer several advantages in storage tank applications.
Firstly, IFRs help to reduce evaporative losses of volatile liquids, leading to cost savings and environmental benefits. They also minimize emissions and prevent the formation of hazardous vapors, contributing to a safer working environment.
Additionally, IFRs help maintain the quality and integrity of stored products by preventing contamination and exposure to air. These floating roofs are versatile and can be used in various industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, and petrochemicals. Their ability to comply with environmental regulations and enhance the efficiency of volatile liquid storage makes IFRs a preferred choice for many industrial applications.
Internal Floating Roofs (IFRs) offer several advantages in storage tank applications.
Firstly, IFRs help to reduce evaporative losses of volatile liquids, leading to cost savings and environmental benefits. They also minimize emissions and prevent the formation of hazardous vapors, contributing to a safer working environment.
Additionally, IFRs help maintain the quality and integrity of stored products by preventing contamination and exposure to air. These floating roofs are versatile and can be used in various industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, and petrochemicals. Their ability to comply with environmental regulations and enhance the efficiency of volatile liquid storage makes IFRs a preferred choice for many industrial applications.
Product Description
An Internal Floating Roof (IFR) is a specialized component utilized in storage tanks to float on the liquid surface, with the primary purpose of reducing evaporative loss of volatile liquids and preventing the formation of hazardous vapors. The IFR is constructed with a pontoon-type structure that adjusts its position according to the liquid level fluctuations, ensuring a secure seal between the stored liquid and the tank's atmosphere. This functionality helps minimize the risk of vapor emissions and environmental contamination, thereby preserving the quality of the stored product by minimizing air exposure and potential contamination. Internal Floating Roofs find widespread application in industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, and petrochemicals, facilitating the safe and effective storage of volatile liquids while upholding compliance with environmental regulations.
Internal Floating Roof Features/Benefits:
It has high structural strength and more stability, meanwhile the structure itself can produce damping effect, which will rapidly reduce and defuse the shock wave.
The new assembling inner floating roofs adopt the unique pontoons arrangement form, intensive layout of outer circle pontoons ensures reliable and smooth operation of the seal.
The pontoons are extruded by aluminum which has no axial weld and reducing the possibility of leakage.
Energy-saving effect is significant, up to 95%.
High tank use ratio. Because of the small liquid-gas space inside the floating roof, generally less than 100mm, the whole structure is only 300mm thickness. Therefore, compared with other structural floating roof, the storage tanker space is increased and the storage efficiency is improved.
Simple and rapid installation, corrosion-resistant, easy maintenance. Floating roof installation uses bolted connection, no welding, especially for the reform tank; parts are manufactured by mold, with good interchangeability and versatility.
Good safety performance The product design of the electrostatic discharge has perfect specification, no potential electrostatic hazards, and do not need to install welding to ensure that the use of safe floating roofs.
Diameter | Material | Service Liquid | Seal type | Seal material |
3~100meters | stainless steel 304, 316, aluminium alloy | Chemicals, Oil products | Foam Seal, Single Wiper Seal, Double Wiper Seal | Nitrile, Viton, PTFE, EPDM |


Product Description
An Internal Floating Roof (IFR) is a specialized component utilized in storage tanks to float on the liquid surface, with the primary purpose of reducing evaporative loss of volatile liquids and preventing the formation of hazardous vapors. The IFR is constructed with a pontoon-type structure that adjusts its position according to the liquid level fluctuations, ensuring a secure seal between the stored liquid and the tank's atmosphere. This functionality helps minimize the risk of vapor emissions and environmental contamination, thereby preserving the quality of the stored product by minimizing air exposure and potential contamination. Internal Floating Roofs find widespread application in industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, and petrochemicals, facilitating the safe and effective storage of volatile liquids while upholding compliance with environmental regulations.
Internal Floating Roof Features/Benefits:
It has high structural strength and more stability, meanwhile the structure itself can produce damping effect, which will rapidly reduce and defuse the shock wave.
The new assembling inner floating roofs adopt the unique pontoons arrangement form, intensive layout of outer circle pontoons ensures reliable and smooth operation of the seal.
The pontoons are extruded by aluminum which has no axial weld and reducing the possibility of leakage.
Energy-saving effect is significant, up to 95%.
High tank use ratio. Because of the small liquid-gas space inside the floating roof, generally less than 100mm, the whole structure is only 300mm thickness. Therefore, compared with other structural floating roof, the storage tanker space is increased and the storage efficiency is improved.
Simple and rapid installation, corrosion-resistant, easy maintenance. Floating roof installation uses bolted connection, no welding, especially for the reform tank; parts are manufactured by mold, with good interchangeability and versatility.
Good safety performance The product design of the electrostatic discharge has perfect specification, no potential electrostatic hazards, and do not need to install welding to ensure that the use of safe floating roofs.
Diameter | Material | Service Liquid | Seal type | Seal material |
3~100meters | stainless steel 304, 316, aluminium alloy | Chemicals, Oil products | Foam Seal, Single Wiper Seal, Double Wiper Seal | Nitrile, Viton, PTFE, EPDM |


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Chemical Storage
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Water And Wastewater Treatment Storage
Potable Water Storage
Chemical Storage
Industrial Storage
Fire Water Storage
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