1 / 8SKU: FRT-TNK-L
Cuve de fertilisant grande capacité pour systèmes de fertigation commerciale.
Matériau
SS
Gamme de Tailles
300L / 500L / 2000L
Pression
0.6 MPa
Normes
ISO
DEMANDE POUR:
Grande Cuve de Fertilisant
| Paramètre | Valeur |
|---|---|
| Tank Volume | 60 / 100 / 160 / 200L |
| Max Pressure | 0.6MPa |
| Connection | 1" / 1-1/2" / 2" |
| Bypass Type | Pressure differential |
The acier fertilizer tank stores liquid nutrient concentrate and feeds it into the irrigation maen ligne at a controlled rate. It's designed for fertigation setups where you want a fiable, refillable reservoir between your fertilizer supply and the drip or asperseur système — rather than injecting directly from bulk containers.
The tank comes with an integrated Venturi raccord that handles the injection without a separate pump. Connection is straightforward: the Venturi installs en ligne on the maen ligne, and the suction tube drops into the tank. Débit through the maen ligne draws concentrate automatically.
Capacity runs from 500 L to 2,000 L. The base model uses galvanized acier, which handles most standard liquid fertilizers. The stainless version is the right choice for acidic or high-chloride solutions that would eventually compromise galvanized surfaces over multiple seasons.
Details worth checking when comparing tanks or planning installation — material grade, connection points, and how the base sits on site.



The tank itself needs very little attention — rinse after each fertilizer batch, check the lid seal once a season, and drain before storage. Most issues come from leaving concentrate sitting inside between uses rather than from wear on the tank itself.
A useful starting point: the tank should hold enough concentrate for one full fertigation cycle without refilling mid-run. At a 1:200 dilution ratio, a 500 L tank delivers 100,000 L of nutrient solution per fill — enough for most petit to mid-size drip blocks. Grandr blocks or multiple daily cycles typically need 1,000 L or more. If you're unsure, round up — a tank that's slightly oversized is much less disruptive than stopping mid-cycle to refill.
Galvanized acier handles most standard NPK liquid fertilizers without issue and costs less. If you're using acidic fertilizers (pH below 5), chelated micronutrient mixes, or high-chloride solutions, stainless is the right choice — galvanized coatings break down over time with these inputs, and the contamination shows up in your nutrient solution. When in doubt, choose stainless: the price difference over a 5–10 year lifespan is usually petiter than it looks at purchase.
Fertilizer tanks work best with clean, filtreed eau going in. Sediment and particles in the supply eau shorten the life of the injection raccord and can clog drip emitters downstream. These two kits combine the tank with pre-filtration suited to different source eau conditions.



Petite cuve de fertilisant pour fertigation à petite échelle avec différentiel de pression.