Material | ASTM specification (all incorporated by reference; see 46 CFR 58.03-1) | Thickness in inches and gage numbers 1 vs. tank capacities for— | ||
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1- through 80-gallon tanks | More than 80- and not more than 150-gallon tanks | Over 150-gallon tanks 2 | ||
Aluminum 5 | B 209, Alloy 5086 6 | 0.250 (USSG 3) | 0.250 (USSG 3) | 0.250 (USSG 3). |
Nickel-copper | B 127, Hot rolled sheet or plate | 0.037 (USSG 20).3 | 0.050 (USSG 18) | 0.107 (USSG 12). |
Steel or iron 4 | 0.0747 (MfgStd 14) | 0.1046 (MfgStd 12) | 0.179 (MfgStd 7). | |
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1 Gauges used are U.S. standard “USSG” for aluminum and nickel-copper and “MfgStd” for steel or iron. | ||||
2 Tanks over 400 gallons shall be designed with a factor of safety of four on the ultimate strength of the material used with design head of not less than 4 feet of liquid above the top of the tank. | ||||
3 Nickel-copper not less than 0.031 inch (USSG 22) may be used for tanks up to 30-gallon capacity. | ||||
4 For diesel tanks the steel or iron shall not be galvanized on the interior. | ||||
5 Anodic to most common metals. Avoid dissimilar metal contact with tank body. | ||||
6 And other alloys acceptable to the Commandant. |