What is a Bulkhead and Why is it Used?
In traditional Flexitank systems, a bulkhead is a rigid structure placed at the container doors to support the Flexitank and prevent it from shifting or exerting excessive pressure during transport. Bulkheads are essential in conventional setups to control the liquid's movement and ensure safety during shipping. There is only one brand of flexitank that does not require bulkheads and that is LiquA.
Technical Specifications and Features
- How big are flexitanks?
- Which flexitank has the highest capacity?
- Which is the largest flexitank in the world?
- What size valves do flexitanks use?
- Are Flexitanks Compatible with All Container Types?
- Can Flexitanks Be Used in Any Container?
- How are Flexitanks installed in containers?
- What is a Bulkhead and Why is it Used?
- Is there a flexitank that does not require bulkheads?
- What are the temperature limits for Flexitank usage?
- Which flexitank has the fastest heating?
- Which heater pad/heating pad is fastest?
- How is the quality of Flexitanks ensured?