
Fiberglass tanks are categorized into vertical and horizontal fiberglass storage tanks, transport tanks, reaction tanks, various chemical storage tanks, food-grade tanks, large fiberglass containers. They are composed of different types of epoxy, furan, and phenolic resins as binders, depending on the medium used (storage or transportation). They consist of a corrosion-resistant inner lining with high resin content, a leakage prevention layer, a fiber-wrapped reinforcing layer, and an outer protective layer.
The advantages and features of fiberglass tanks: Fiberglass products possess excellent physical properties, with higher specific strength compared to steel, cast iron, and plastic. Their thermal conductivity is only 0.5 times that of steel, making them an excellent thermal and electrical insulator. Fiberglass products offer great design flexibility, superior wall structure properties, and can operate within a temperature range of -50 to 200°C. They are typically pressure-resistant up to 6.4 MPa and boast features such as pressure resistance, corrosion resistance, anti-aging, and long service life. Additionally, they are lightweight, high-strength, leak-proof, insulating, non-toxic, and have a smooth surface. Mechanical winding fiberglass containers can adjust the physical and chemical properties of the product to suit different media and working conditions by modifying the resin system or using different reinforcing materials. They are characterized by the ability to design different pressures through structural layer thickness, winding angle, and wall thickness, which is a significant feature of fiber-wound composite materials.
Glass fiber reinforced plastic tanks are widely used in industries such as oil, chemicals, textiles, dyeing and printing, electricity, transportation, food brewing, artificial synthesis, water supply and drainage, seawater desalination, and water conservancy irrigation. They can store various corrosive media and withstand a variety of acids, alkalis, salts, and organic solvents, making them suitable for the storage and transportation of products like hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, and wastewater. They can also serve as underground oil tanks, insulated storage tanks, and transport tankers.































