At Titan, craftsmanship and quality are the Number One Priority. That's why company construct all of the aftermarket tanks with high density, military grade, cross-linked polyethylene (XLHDPE). This quality material not only assures your tank win perform in all temperature conditions, it also means your tank far exceeds the strength of stock! Titan Fuel Tanks work with stock gauges and need no vehicle body modifications. Under-body mounting means your whole truck bed is free to use, while giving you much more usable fuel to get the job done. Titan is always expanding its product line. Chances are, Titan makes one for you!
Titan Tanks are the one aftermarket accessory that will keep you going when others stop. Titan Fuel Tanks feature a 5 year limited warranty.Why TITAN Tanks Are the Best You Can Buy
The bodies of all TITAN Fuel Tanks are made of one remarkable material: High-Density Cross-Linked Polyethylene (XLHDPE).
XLHDPE is one of those space-age materials which performs amazing feats, such as superior performance in any weather, in extreme hot or cold temperatures. With its seamless design, the TITAN Fuel Tank is one piece – and very tough.
The Difference Is Molecular Bond
The term “Cross-Linked” means that the molecular “chains” that make up the polymer are chemically bonded together, or “bridged,” to form a continuous three-dimensional structure. This allows impact energy to be dissipated throughout the chain of molecules. TITAN (Cross-Linked) vs. OEM (Linear)
Superior Chemical and Impact Resistance
Compared to commonly used materials like Linear Polyethylene and many grades of stainless steel tanks, Cross-Linked Polyethylene has the widest range of chemical resistance and superior impact strength. TITAN Tanks won’t corrode, are especially well-suited for bio-diesel applications, and are much less subject to the formation of condensation.
U.S. Department of Defense Standards
On the battlefield performance isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity. That’s why the U.S. Department of Defense uses the very same processes and materials as Titan for fuel tanks in some of the U.S. Military’s combat vehicles.