Fiberglass storage tanks are a type of fiberglass product, primarily composed of glass fibers as reinforcing agents and resins as binders, manufactured through computer-controlled winding machines. These tanks are a new composite material known for their corrosion resistance, high strength, lightweight, and long lifespan. Due to their flexible designability and strong processability, they can be easily adapted for various industries such as chemical, environmental protection, and food processing, gradually replacing carbon steel and stainless steel in most market sectors.
Due to the high design flexibility of glass fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) storage tanks, their wall structure offers excellent performance. By altering the resin system or reinforcing materials, fiber-wound FRP can rapidly modify the physical and chemical properties of storage tanks and non-standard equipment, catering to the needs of different media and operating conditions. Adjusting the tank's load-bearing capacity through structural layer thickness, winding angle, and wall thickness structure and design allows for the production of FRP tanks and non-standard equipment with varying pressure ratings or specific performance characteristics, which is unmatched by anisotropic metallic materials.



