



Aluminum Drum
Aluminum semi-circular fire bucket
Aluminum pointed barrel
Aluminum cylinder with lid
Aluminum fuel can
The main purpose of using aluminum drums is to enhance the safety of oil storage and transportation, especially in flammable and explosive environments, to prevent static electricity from causing fires or explosions. Its core advantages are reflected in the following aspects:
Safety: Effectively prevent static electricity accumulation
The conductivity of aluminum is much higher than that of iron (about three times or more), and the aluminum oxide film formed on its surface still has good conductivity, which can quickly guide the static electricity generated by gasoline shaking and friction into the ground, avoiding static sparks.
In contrast, iron drums are prone to rusting, and the rust layer is an insulator, which may lead to static electricity accumulation and discharge; Plastic buckets are completely non-conductive, and friction can easily generate high-energy electrostatic sparks.
Durability and Applicability
Strong corrosion resistance: Aluminum is not easily oxidized or corroded when in long-term contact with gasoline, diesel and other oil products, and its service life far exceeds that of iron drums.
Lightweight and sturdy: Aluminum alloy has low density but high strength, and its thickened design can resist impact and deformation, making it suitable for frequent handling.
Good sealing: With a cover and nozzle design (often equipped with anti drip valves), it can accurately pour oil, reduce spills and evaporation.
Industry standards and practical applications
Explosion proof aluminum barrels have become a standard equipment in high-risk areas such as gas stations, oil depots, and auto repair shops, in compliance with fire safety management regulations.
Most aluminum barrels adopt an integrated molding process with no welding gaps, further enhancing their compressive and leak resistance capabilities.
| Manufacturing process | Natural color polishing treatment |
|---|---|
| purpose | Oil storage, transportation, and emergency firefighting use in flammable and explosive high-risk scenarios. |
| Material | aluminum |
| Scope of application | aluminum, Widely used in flammable and explosive industries such as petroleum, chemicals, mining, and coal mining. |



