GRP/FRP Chemical Storage Tanks (also known as FRP chemical storage tanks) are manufactured by filament winding technology and used to store acids, alkalis, alcohols, mineral oils, esters and other corrosive chemicals. It can be used under high temperature and high pressure, with good anti-seepage, anti-leakage and anti-overflow performance.
GRP/FRP Chemical Storage Tanks Description
FRP Chemical Storage Tanks (also known as FRP chemical storage tanks) are manufactured by filament winding technology and used to store acids, alkalis, alcohols, mineral oils, esters and other corrosive chemicals. It can be used under high temperature and high pressure, with good anti-seepage, anti-leakage and anti-overflow performance.
PS: FRP stands for fiber-reinforced plastics, it’s a term typically used stateside here in North America. GRP is a term that means the same thing. But it’s generally used over in Europe and Asia and stands for glass-reinforced plastic.
GRP/FRP Acid Storage Tanks are widely used in chemical, petroleum, papermaking, food, electronics, pharmaceutical, packaging and transportation fields. It is resistant to corrosion by various acids, alkalis, salts and organic solvents. Fiber-wound FRP can change the physical and chemical properties of FRP storage tanks and non-standard equipment by changing the resin system or reinforcement materials.
We provide FRP chemical storage tanks in various sizes and colors to meet your requirements. In addition, the glass fiber reinforced plastic chemical storage tank can also provide suitable accessories such as agitators, ladders, gear boxes, and motors.
Adopting one high and three more, unwinding and feeding spraying, winding alternately, and by adjusting the lining speed and fiber tension, the resin content of the tank wall is ensured. Adjust the winding equipment and winding parameters, and strengthen the overall cross winding. Pay attention to the adjustment of the winding equipment parameters corresponding to the step thickness during the winding process. The winding length is greater than the length of the equipment cylinder, and the winding yarn forms a flower bud wrapper on the head of the equipment. The nozzle flange is made of steel molds, and the wing-shaped layering is formed. Ensure that the flange size is accurate, the sealing surface is flat, and the strength is high, and the nozzles are assembled according to the orientation according to the owner's drawings. Process inspection: After laying each layer according to the design requirements, the operator is required to conduct preliminary quality inspections, whether the inner lining reaches the design thickness, whether there is poor glue, glue hanging, white spots, bubbles, etc., if the above situation occurs Report and take measures in a timely manner.
1. Ideal for storing acids, bases, salts and other chemicals.
2. Adapt to a wide temperature range.
3. High physical and mechanical strength.
4. Low thermal conductivity and good insulation properties.
5. Has corrosion resistance and weather resistance.
6. Seamless and one-piece design.
7. Glossy finish reduces pump load and is easy to operate.
8. Maintenance-free, no need to replace the lining.
9. Durable and long service life.
10. Economical.
FRP chemical storage tanks can store chemicals such as acid, alkali, bromine, caustic alkali, chlorine, alcohol, etc., and are widely used in chemicals, pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, seawater desalination, electric power, oil refineries and sewage treatment plants.
DN3800*7000
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Medium: hydrochloric acid, dilute sulfuric acid, hydrofluoric acid, etc.
Material selection: D470 (Ashilan) or SW907 (produced by Shanghai Shangwei Fine Chemical Co., Ltd.)
If FRP storage tanks need other applications, please contact us promptly and we will provide you with cost and production lead time within 24 hours!
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