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When purchasing a custom fire tank truck from Osco Tank & Truck Sales, selecting the right tank material is one of the most critical decisions for your operation. Poly fire tanks and stainless steel fire tanks are both reliable, proven options, but each excels in different applications depending on terrain, climate, payload, and operational needs. Understanding their real-world performance will help you choose the best fit for your fire department, industrial operation, or agricultural business.
At Osco Tank & Truck Sales, our stainless steel fire tanks are built from T-304 stainless steel with a #4 polished finish. Tank capacities typically range from 1,000 to 4,000 gallons and are mounted on mild steel or stainless steel U-shaped skids. These tanks are engineered to handle vibration, off-road stress, and uneven terrain without compromising structural integrity.
Stainless steel remains a strong choice for departments that prioritize longevity, rigidity, and traditional construction.

Poly fire tanks are commonly used in rural, wilderness, agricultural, and industrial firefighting operations where weight, flexibility, and corrosion resistance matter. At Osco, our poly tanks are manufactured from high-impact-resistant copolymer polypropylene (CPP), sometimes referred to as the “steel” of the plastics industry due to its toughness and adaptability.
Poly tanks are standard on many Osco builds, including Dominator and Commander series trucks.
here is no one-size-fits-all solution. Your choice depends on your specific operational needs:
Consider Stainless Steel If You Need:
Consider Poly If You Need:
Both options are engineered to meet the demands of firefighting, industrial, and agricultural water transport when properly specified.
At Osco Tank & Truck Sales, we don’t push one tank type over the other. We help you choose the right material based on your truck configuration, operating environment, budget, and long-term goals.
Whether you’re building a new fire apparatus or refurbishing an existing unit, our team will walk you through the pros and cons and design a tank solution that fits your needs.
Contact Osco Tank & Truck Sales today to discuss your fire tank options and start building the right truck for your operation.