In today's production market, glass fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP) storage tanks and similar products are often used. After long-term market testing, these GFRP products have proven to offer excellent corrosion resistance, thereby significantly boosting industry and production development. How do such steel products achieve their corrosion-resistant properties? Let's delve into the production industry to explore this manufacturing process.
Fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) storage tanks and similar products offer excellent inherent corrosion resistance. These fiber-wound products consist of multiple layers, which are professionally categorized into three: the inner lining, structure, and protective layers. Each layer features unique design, ensuring optimal overall performance. The inner lining, rich in resin, effectively safeguards the product against corrosion, delivering its intended use across various industries.
Additionally, during the design of the outer layer of the fiberglass storage tanks, extensive wrapping of outer resins is also employed. This combination of inner and outer protection, coupled with the use of various corrosion-resistant products, can cater to the production needs of different industries. Consequently, this approach further extends the lifespan of the products and enhances their corrosion resistance.
Only with these basic corrosion-resistant design features in place, these fiberglass products can become an excellent choice for numerous production industries.





