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  2. Fuel bladder - Wikipedia

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    The use of fuel bladders without precautionary measures is risky and should not be undertaken. [1] The EPA has set clear guidelines for the use of secondary containment concerning fuel bladders and imposes fines for discharging of fuel into the environment. Portable 500 gallon fuel and water bladder known as a "blivet"

  3. Self-sealing fuel tank - Wikipedia

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    A self-sealing fuel tank (SSFT) is a type of fuel tank, typically used in aircraft fuel tanks or fuel bladders, that prevents them from leaking fuel and igniting after being damaged. Typical self-sealing tanks have layers of rubber and reinforcing fabric, one of vulcanized rubber and one of untreated natural rubber, which can absorb fuel when ...

  4. Fuel tank - Wikipedia

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    Bladder tanks, or fuel cells, [7] are reinforced rubberized bags installed in a section of aircraft structure designed to accommodate the weight of the fuel. The bladder is rolled up and installed into the compartment through the fuel filler neck or access panel, and is secured by means of metal buttons or snaps inside the compartment.

  5. Aircraft fuel tank - Wikipedia

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    Bladder tanks, bag tanks or fuel cells, are reinforced rubberised bags installed in a section of aircraft structure designed to accommodate fuel. The bladder is rolled up and installed into the compartment through the fuel filler neck or access panel, and is secured by means of snap fasteners or cord and loops inside the compartment.

  6. M970 - Wikipedia

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    M970's were used to assist in loading the bladders for the Tactical Airfield Fuel Dispensing Systems (TAFDS) in the field as well. Part of the TAFDS, the fuel bladders. The M969/M969A1 is a self loading and unloading tank semi-trailer designed to carry and dispense fuel to other vehicles at Forward Arming and Refueling Points.

  7. FPT Industries - Wikipedia

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    In response to this, the company started to develop flexible fuel bladders in the early 1940s. One of the earliest examples of this was a composite flexible fuel bladder with self-sealing coatings for the Supermarine Spitfire MkIX.

  8. Category:Fuel containers - Wikipedia

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  9. Bladder tank - Wikipedia

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    A bladder tank is a large, flexible container used to store many types of liquids. [1] When maximum capacity is reached, the bladder tank takes the form of a large pillow , hence it is also called a pillow tank .