It is the tank made up of modern composite material of Fibreglass Reinforced Plastics (FRP).
A typical storage tank made of FRP has an inlet, an outlet, a vent, an access port, a drain, and an overflow nozzle. However, there are other features that can be included in the tank. Ladders on the outside allow for easy access to the roof for loading. The vessel must be designed to withstand the load of someone standing on these ladders, and even withstand a person standing on the roof. Sloped bottoms allow for easier draining. Level gauges allow someone to accurately read the liquid level in the tank. The vessel must be resistant to the corrosive nature of the fluid it contains. Typically, these vessels have a secondary containment structure, in case the vessel bursts.
Typical FRP vessels and constructs limits are almost entirely based on the application parameters and resins used. The thermoplastic resin will suffer from creep at elevated temperatures and ultimately fail. However, new chemistry has produced resins that claim to be able to achieve even higher temperatures, which expand this field immensely. The typical maximum is 200 degrees Celsius.
Application of FRP Vessel.
Water treatment
For water storage
Treatment and storage of Sand / carbon media process
Chemical Storage
Media storage
Oil storage
Resin storage and Pre-treatment Process
Fertilizer chemical and treatment
Food and beverage treatment and storage
Air pollution control equipment
Wood pulp industry
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