How the Product Works
Pressure vessels and storage tanks are essential in engineering applications and various industries, particularly in water treatment processes. Unlike common manufacturing materials such as steel and aluminum alloys, fiberglass offers superior durability and corrosion resistance. Metal vessels often suffer from corrosion, while composite materials like fiberglass provide enhanced hardness due to their polymer structure. Additionally, fiberglass tanks have a shorter manufacturing time, making them a cost-effective option.
The primary purpose of pressure vessels is to maintain a pressure of 100/150 pounds per square inch. They offer a long maintenance-free lifespan, superior corrosion resistance, and excellent mechanical properties.
Product Description
- Maximum Operating Pressure: 150 pounds per square inch
- Sizes: Available in various sizes, from 10 inches to 48 inches in diameter
- Color: Blue and white
Product Features
- High-Quality Materials: Constructed with reinforced continuous fiberglass strands and high-strength epoxy resin.
- Fiber-Free Interior Surface: Suitable for standard water treatment applications, including scale removal.
- Chemical Resistance: Offers wide chemical resistance and remains unaffected by chemical renewals.
- Non-Corrosive: Exhibits high corrosion resistance, making it suitable for various acids and alkalis.
- Lightweight and Strong: Combines light weight with high strength for ease of handling and durability.
- Flame Retardant and Insulated: Provides good insulation and is flame retardant.
- Long Service Life: Designed to last over 20 years.
Applications
- Water Treatment
- Food Industry
- Acid and Chemical Industries