



Newly Designed Modular Stainless Steel Internal Floating Roof
The assembled stainless steel pot floating disk utilizes a cross-structured design. That is, the frame of the floating disk forms a cross shape: all materials used are made of stainless steel. This design enhances the overall structural strength of the floating disk, thereby extending its service life.
The assembled stainless steel inner floating disk utilizes small-section floats, ensuring each float can pass through the manhole. Each float is formed by rolling stainless steel plates. A weld seam is present on the float, which remains above the liquid surface during the floating disk's operation, making contact with the medium impossible. This reduces the likelihood of leakage.
Floaters are evenly distributed around the outer circumference. Multiple floaters are uniformly set near the sealing strip along the outer edge, ensuring even distribution of force on the sealing strip. This reduces friction between the sealing strip and the tank wall during operation, and also enhances the structural strength near the sealing strip. It guarantees the safe operation of the sealing strip on the float disk, preventing any jamming issues.
Modular stainless steel float disks are easy, quick to install, and have low maintenance costs; they feature bolted connections and do not require welding, making them particularly suitable for tank retrofits: components are molded and produced to standardization, ensuring good interchangeability.
Key Materials: 0.5mm thick stainless steel coil for panels; frame formed from stainless steel coil bending; legs made of stainless steel tubes; buoyancy cells formed from stainless steel sheets. Sealant tape varies depending on the stored medium, with corresponding tape types and materials; common types include tongue and sac styles.































