


The pillow style tank, also commonly referred to as a bladder tank comes in three different styles depending on your water transfer needs. Pillow Tank for Chemical or Water Transfer Can be Used in Extremely Cold Environments.Does Not Take Much Space in Bed of Truck or Van When Not In Use.Folds Down in to Easily Stored Size When Emptied.These are preferred by military customers for large temporary camps in remote locations.Īpplications: Water shuttle and storage, Construction sites, Crop spraying, Feeding livestock, Mixing fertilizer, Pesticides or herbicides, For parks and nurseries - anywhere water source is scarce, Rain water harvesting. They can also be used for water transport and employ an extremely heavy grade 40 oz urethane coated vinyl. These tanks are called fuel pillow tanks if used for petroleum. Larger tanks from 25,000 to 210,000 gallons capacity are designed for water or fuel storage. It is suggested to protect the tank by laying a ground cover or tarp on the surface where you place your tank to prevent punctures or abrasions. Choose from 100 - 5,000 gallons, or anywhere in between for light duty jobs or larger ones requiring much more capacity. Ideal also for military applications where water is not available otherwise. These are referred to as water pillow tanks or water bladder tanks. The main purpose of this style tank is to transport water to remote locations where water is scarce or where there might be an agricultural purpose for crop spraying or feeding livestock. All pillow tanks are constructed of FDA Approved rugged PVC using a coated nylon. These enclosed rectangular tanks are also referred to as bladder tanks. Pillow tanks are designed to carry large volumes or water or chemicals, typically transported by air or truck. Some use steel or plastic containers that are vertical or horizontal and are often bulky and large. There are various types of water containment systems.
