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What is an FRP tank?
FRP tanks are a type of storage tank made from a composite material consisting of fiber-reinforced polyester resin.
The fibers, usually made from glass, carbon, or basalt, provide strength and stability, while the polymer resin binds the fibers together, creating a durable and corrosion-resistant material.
Benefits of FRP tanks in water treatment:
- Corrosion resistance: FRP tanks are made from composite materials that resist corrosion, ensuring the tank's integrity is maintained over time. This is particularly important in water treatment, where corrosive substances like chlorine and pH can damage traditional metal tanks.
- Chemical resistance: FRP tanks can withstand exposure to a wide range of chemicals, including acids, bases, and solvents, making them suitable for applications involving hazardous substances.
- Lightweight and easy to handle: FRP tanks are significantly lighter than traditional steel tanks, making them easier to transport, install, and maintain.
- Low maintenance: FRP tanks require minimal maintenance, as they are resistant to corrosion and do not rust or degrade over time.
- Durability: FRP tanks have a long lifespan, with some lasting up to 20-30 years or more, depending on the application and conditions.
- Resistant to cracks: FRP tanks are less prone to cracking and damage, reducing the risk of leaks and containment failures.
- No worry about rust: Frp tanks are resistant to rust, which eliminates concerns about rusting and corrosion.
- No via-driven corrosion: FRP tanks are not susceptible to groundwater-driven corrosion, another common issue with traditional metal tanks.
- No acidic rain worries: FRP tanks are resistant to acidic rain and other environmental factors that can damage traditional metal tanks.
- Resistance to UV light: FRP tanks are resistant to UV light, which can cause degradation and damage to other materials.
- Less contamination risk: FRP tanks are less likely to contaminate the treated water, making them an ideal choice for water treatment applications.
Guidelines for getting a proper quotation:
- Tell us the raw water/source of water
- Provide water analysis report
- Required production capacity( 500 liters per hour, 1000liters per hour…)
- What's the pure water used for( drinking, bottled water, or industrial use…)