A high-efficiency, lightweight, and cost-effective wastewater treatment equipment, made of high polymer composite materials, boasts numerous advantages and is suitable for use in urban residential areas, townships, office buildings, hotels, schools, scenic spots, and villa communities for wastewater treatment.
Glass-fiber reinforced concrete septic tanks are designed and used based on sedimentation and anaerobic fermentation principles, specifically for treating domestic wastewater. They operate without any external power or running costs, saving energy, are easy to manage, and offer excellent social, environmental, and economic benefits.
The main characteristics of the glass fiber reinforced septic tanks include:
High Strength: Utilizes a circumferential dense corrugated structure design, offering high compressive and impact resistance. Compared to traditional cylindrical, spherical dome, and other structures, its strength is several times greater, enabling it to withstand greater pressure and impact.
Corrosion-Resistant: Glass fiber material boasts excellent corrosion resistance, capable of withstanding the erosion of acids and alkalis, and has a long service life.
Seal integrity: Entirely integrated manufacturing and craftsmanship techniques have resolved issues of leakage and cracking in traditional septic tanks, thereby avoiding groundwater pollution and environmental hazards.
Cost-Effective: Utilizing mass production, factory, and mechanized manufacturing methods, we save on labor and materials, resulting in low overall costs.
Easy Installation: Factory-fabricated, complete assembly, whole transportation, easy and quick installation, short construction period, low construction cost.
The structural design of the glass-fiber septic tank is also very unique, featuring a horizontal cylindrical shape.
End caps typically feature a concave-convex surface design for mechanical properties, with baffles inside. The holes in the baffles are misaligned vertically, preventing short flow and dividing the drum into multiple sections.
First-stage anaerobic chambers, second-stage anaerobic chambers, and clarification rooms, etc., utilize microorganisms on biofillers to degrade and purify organic pollutants in wastewater, significantly enhancing reaction efficiency.
In addition, fiberglass septic tanks offer advantages such as a small footprint, etc., making them one of the representatives of environmentally friendly sewage treatment equipment.


























