FRP tank

Horizontal FRP chemical tank

Introduction:

Our horizontal FRP chemical tank are horizontally placed tanks designed for versatility and durability, specifically designed and manufactured for harsh industrial environments, and are an ideal alternative to stainless steel and carbon steel-lined tanks. The tanks are made of high-quality glass fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) and use corrosion-resistant resins such as vinyl ester resin or epoxy resin, the specific resin choice depending on the chemicals being stored. The horizontal structure design is more suitable for highly restricted sites, does not require special wind-resistant structure, and needs to be equipped with saddle support to disperse local stress.

Design and Size Options

Capacity and dimensions fully customizable to meet site layout and transportation limits.

Capacity range from small-volume tanks to large industrial storage systems.

Customizable fittings, flanges, inspection ports, and mounting systems available. Can be supplied with integrated steel saddles or FRP supports.

Features:

Corrosion-Free Service Life: Unlike metal tanks that rust or concrete tanks that crack, our horizontal FRP chemical tank offer a service life of 20-30 years with minimal maintenance, significantly lowering the Total Cost of Ownership.

Lightweight yet Robust: FRP has a high strength-to-weight ratio. Our tanks are roughly 1/4 the weight of steel, drastically reducing shipping costs to global ports and simplifying onsite installation.

Customizable Fittings: Every tank can be pre-fitted with FRP flanges, manways, internal baffles, level gauges, and agitation mounts to meet specific project blueprints.

Superior Thermal Insulation: FRP has naturally low thermal conductivity. For temperature-sensitive chemicals, we offer integrated polyurethane foam insulation with an outer FRP skin to maintain stable internal temperatures.

Application:

Designed for safe storage of corrosive chemicals such as acids, alkalis, salts, solvents, and industrial wastewater. Widly used in chemical plants, environmental protection projects, municipal water treatment, power stations, shipbuilding, construction sites, and automotive manufacturing facilities.