FRP Storage Tanks

Overview
FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic) storage tanks are corrosion-resistant tanks made from a composite material of fiberglass and a resin matrix. The fiberglass provides strength while resin acts as a binding agent between fibers. The combination of fiberglass and resin gives the tanks high strength and durability, while also being lightweight.
These tanks are widely used for storing chemicals, water, wastewater, acids, and other corrosive substances. Available in cylindrical, rectangular, and square shapes and sizes for easy use, FRP tanks can also be customized to meet specific requirements such as baffle installation or specific coating applications.
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
FEATURES | APPLICATIONS |
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Durability and Longevity | FRP tanks have applications across numerous industries, from water and wastewater treatment, chemical processing, oil & gas extraction and power generation. In these fields, FRP tanks may be used to store chemicals like chlorine and sodium hydroxide as well as treating wastewater. FRP tanks are widely utilized in chemical processing to store and transport acidic and alkaline chemicals as well as mix or blend different ones together, mixing and blending different combinations into solution. Furthermore, these FRP tanks may also be utilized in the production of plastics and synthetic materials. FRP tanks are widely utilized within the oil and gas industries for storage and transport of crude oil and other petroleum products, production of natural gas, as well as treating produced water. FRP tanks are widely utilized within power generation for storing and transporting chemicals such as ammonia and hydrochloric acid as well as treating cooling water. |
Corrosion Resistance | |
Lightweight and Easy Installation | |
High Strength-to-Weight Ratio | |
Cost-Effective |