Integrally precast pump stations are typically made of glass fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP), also known as fiberglass. GFRP is a composite material consisting of glass fibers and resin. It boasts excellent corrosion resistance, high strength, lightweight, and ease of processing, making it widely used in the structural design of integrated precast pump stations.
The glass fiber reinforced plastic main structure of the integrated prefabricated pump station includes the shell, pipeline system, and base. The shell is typically made of glass fiber reinforced plastic, offering strong compressive and impermeable capabilities, effectively protecting the internal equipment of the pump station from external environmental influences. The pipeline system is also constructed from glass fiber reinforced plastic, ensuring resistance to corrosion and guaranteeing the normal operation of the pump station. The base provides stable support and fixation, usually also made of glass fiber reinforced plastic.
In addition to the main structure made of fiberglass materials, the integrated precast pumping station includes other components and equipment, such as pumps, valves, and pipe connectors. These parts may be made of materials like stainless steel or cast iron to meet the requirements of various needs and working conditions.






