FRP tank

FRP brewing tank

Introduction:

The FRP brewing tanks are manufactured using computer-controlled fiber winding equipment. Continuous glass fiber is impregnated with resin and then wound at precise angles onto a rotating mold. This process ensures uniform wall thickness, high structural strength, and excellent pressure resistance. The top, bottom, and connection areas of the tank are reinforced using a hand-laid method.

The structural layer uses E-glass fiber or high-strength fiberglass fabric to provide excellent tensile strength and load-bearing capacity. Depending on the chemical environment, the tank can be manufactured using various resins including Isophthalic Polyester Resin, Vinyl Ester Resin, Epoxy Resin.

Dimensions and Capacity:

Customized FRP brewing tank capacity is supported. Available in a wide range of capacities from 1 m³ to 150 m³ depending on project requirements. Diameter typically ranges from 800 mm to 4000 mm, with heights from 1500 mm to 12000 mm.

FRP brewing tank can be designed for both vertical and horizontal installation depending on site layout and process requirements.

Product Features:

Excellent Corrosion Resistance: FRP material provides superior resistance to aggressive chemicals compared with steel or concrete tanks.

Lightweight and High Strength: The FRP brewing tank weighs significantly less than traditional metal tanks, making transportation and installation easier.

Long Service Life: With proper maintenance, the service life can exceed 20 years.

Low Maintenance Cost: The corrosion-resistant structure reduces maintenance requirements and operational costs.

Smooth Inner Surface: The smooth interior prevents material buildup and allows easy cleaning.

Applications:

Chemical Industry: Suitable for storing chemical liquids, solvents, acids, alkalis, and industrial reagents.

Environmental Protection Industry: Widely used in wastewater treatment plants for storing chemicals such as flocculants, coagulants, and treatment agents.

Dairy and Juice Storage: Utilized for holding raw ingredients and finished products under temperature-controlled conditions, benefiting from FRP’s natural thermal insulation.

Condiment Production: Ideal for large-scale fermentation of soy sauce, vinegar, and pickling brines. The high salt content in these processes would rapidly corrode stainless steel, making FRP the superior, cost-effective alternative.

Brewing and Winemaking: Used for primary fermentation and storage of beer, wine, and spirits. The inert nature of the resin ensures that the flavor profile remains untainted by metallic ions.