| Place of Origin: | China |
| Brand Name: | Center Enamel |
| Certification: | ISO 9001 |
| Model Number: | Aluminum Dome Roofs |
| Minimum Order Quantity: | 1 |
| Price: | 100-50000 |
| Packaging Details: | 2000 |
| Delivery Time: | 8 weeks |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,T/T |
| Supply Ability: | 6000 |
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Selecting between a Fixed Roof Tank and a Floating Roof Tank is a fundamental decision in industrial facility design. The primary engineering difference between these two systems lies in how they manage ullage—the space above the liquid level—and, consequently, how they control evaporative losses, fire safety, and regulatory compliance regarding Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs).
For quick reference, the differences can be summarized by application and vapor management:
A fixed roof tank features a roof that is permanently attached to the tank shell. The roof shape can be conical, domed, or flat, but it does not move with the liquid level.
Because the roof is stationary, a volume of air or gas always exists between the liquid surface and the roof. This area is the "headspace" or "ullage."
Floating roof tanks are engineered to prevent evaporation by removing the headspace entirely. The roof deck is a massive, floating assembly that rises and falls with the liquid level.
The roof acts as a piston, staying in direct contact with the liquid surface.
For engineering procurement and facility planning, use this breakdown to evaluate which system meets your operational requirements:
| Feature | Fixed Roof Tank | Floating Roof Tank (IFR/EFR) |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Design | Stationary, permanent roof. | Buoyant, moving deck. |
| Vapor Headspace | Present (Ullage exists). | Eliminated (No ullage). |
| Emission Control | Low (Requires vapor recovery). | Excellent (Primary VOC suppression). |
| Cost (CapEx) | Lower initial investment. | Higher (Complex seals/deck systems). |
| Operational Risk | Risk of flammable vapor buildup. | Mechanical seal binding/tilting. |
| Typical Standards | API 650, AWWA D103. | API 650 Annex C & H. |
One of the most common modernization strategies for aging facilities is converting an existing fixed roof tank into an Internal Floating Roof Tank (IFRT). By installing a lightweight aluminum internal floating roof (and often a geodesic dome), operators can achieve the environmental benefits of a floating roof system without the massive cost of dismantling the existing tank shell. This is a highly cost-effective way to meet modern environmental, social, and governance (ESG) targets.
If you are storing highly volatile products, relying solely on a fixed roof tank may be a liability. Most modern fire safety codes and environmental regulations (such as those from the EPA or similar local bodies) require floating roof technology for products with a True Vapor Pressure (TVP) above specific thresholds.
Ensuring the right storage solution requires absolute adherence to design standards. Shijiazhuang Zhengzhong Technology Co., Ltd. (Center Enamel) is a global authority in the fabrication of high-performance storage systems.
With over 30 years of manufacturing excellence and nearly 200 proprietary patents, we provide complete, API 650-compliant solutions:
We deliver containment assets that prioritize environmental safety, emission compliance, and asset longevity.
Optimize your storage facility with custom-engineered tank solutions.