1. Industrial field
Many factories rely on diesel as energy to drive various equipment. For example, diesel generators provide emergency power for the factory's production equipment, lighting systems, etc. when there is a power outage or insufficient power supply. Some large industrial boilers also use diesel as fuel to provide heat energy for industrial production processes for heating, drying and other processes. In addition, in some mining operations, diesel-driven excavators, loaders, mining trucks and other equipment require Diesel fuel tanks to ensure a continuous supply of fuel to maintain efficient mining operations.
2. Transportation field
Diesel is one of the main fuels for long-distance transportation vehicles. Freight trucks, long-distance buses, etc. are usually equipped with larger capacity Diesel fuel tanks to reduce the number of refueling times, improve transportation efficiency, and achieve long-distance cargo and passenger transportation. In railway transportation, some diesel locomotives are powered by diesel. The locomotive depots along the railway are equipped with large diesel fuel tanks to provide fuel for locomotives. In water transportation, the diesel engines of ships require a lot of diesel to drive, and the diesel fuel tanks on ships provide power support for their long-distance voyages. At the same time, large diesel fuel tanks are also set up in ports to refuel ships at ports.
3. Agricultural field
Various mechanical equipment in agricultural production, such as tractors, combine harvesters, and rice transplanters, are mostly powered by diesel. Farms usually set up diesel fuel tanks to replenish fuel for these agricultural machinery in time during the busy farming season to ensure the smooth progress of agricultural production activities. In addition, diesel water pumps used for farmland irrigation also rely on diesel fuel tanks to provide fuel to ensure the supply of irrigation water and meet the needs of crop growth.
4. Construction field
During the construction process, diesel-driven cranes, bulldozers, rollers and other engineering machinery are widely used. These equipment need to be refueled frequently, and the diesel fuel tanks at the construction site can provide them with convenient fuel supply to ensure the progress of construction. At the same time, some temporary building facilities, such as heating and power generation in mobile houses, may also use small diesel generator sets, and the supporting diesel fuel tank provides energy guarantee for them.