FRP (fiberglass-reinforced plastic) tanks are very strong and corrosion-resistant fiberglass-resin matrix tanks. Fiberglass gives the composite tank strength, whereas the resin is the fiber binder that gets molded into a hard, durable condition. The resulting fiberglass tank is lightweight yet long-lasting; therefore, it is packaged and installed.
They are employed most in the storage of a broad range of materials such as chemicals, water, wastewater, acids, and other aggressive liquids. As they are resistant to aggressive materials and environmental conditions, they are a guarantee for industrial and commercial applications.
FRP tanks come in a range of shapes and sizes, like cylindrical, rectangular, and square structures. FRP tanks can also be custom-designed totally according to the needs of specific applications. If you require internal baffles to control fluids or specialty coating for extra protection, the tanks can be specified to meet your operating needs.
Types of FRP Tank –
1. Vertical FRP tanks
2. Horizontal FRP tanks
3. Cone bottom FRP tanks
4. Flat bottom FRP tanks
5. Rectangular FRP tanks
6. Open-top FRP tanks
7. Closed-top FRP tanks
Each model is made with specific applications in mind, providing flexibility and efficiency for different storage uses.