Introduction to Tanker Semi-Trailers

Mar 03, 2026 Leave a message

Tanker semi-trailers are semi-trailers with a tank-type structure for the cargo area. They are mainly used for transporting liquids, bulk materials, and bulk cement, etc. Tanker truck series include oil tankers, concrete mixer trucks, trucks for powder and granular materials and bulk cement, water supply trucks, etc.

 

The tank body is manufactured using advanced processing technology through three-dimensional design. The chassis uses specialized chassis from various manufacturers, with advanced technology and reliable performance. These are freight trucks equipped with tank containers.

 

Advantages: High loading and unloading efficiency. Ensures cargo quality. Facilitates transportation safety. Reduces labor intensity and improves loading and unloading conditions. Saves packaging materials and labor. Reduces transportation costs.

 

Liquid tanker trucks: Transport fuel oil, lubricating oil, acids, alkalis, water, food and beverages, etc.

 

Powder tanker trucks: Transport cement, flour, stone powder, etc.

 

Gas tanker trucks: Transport nitrogen, argon, liquefied petroleum gas, etc.

 

Pellet tanker trucks: Transport grains, beans, granular plastics, and other granular items.

 

Other specialized tank trucks: concrete mixer trucks, water sprinkler trucks, sweeper trucks, etc.

 

Tank trucks are classified according to the operating pressure inside the container: low-pressure tank trucks (the internal pressure of the tank is generally below 0.09 MPa. Mainly used for carrying water, light fuel oil, etc.), medium-pressure tank trucks (the internal pressure of the tank is generally 0.147-0.294 MPa. Mainly used for carrying caustic alkali, asphalt, etc.), and high-pressure tank trucks (the internal pressure of the tank is generally 1.177-3.532 MPa).