
Glass fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP) anti-corrosion, also known as epoxy glass fiber anti-corrosion for waste water tanks, sewage pools, chemical solution tanks, and wastewater treatment stations.
Applicable Areas: Interior and exterior walls, floors, and ceilings of various tanks at wastewater treatment stations; liquid storage tanks, press filter tanks, etc.
Construction Process:
Surface Treatment: Repair and sandblast the original pool wall using a polishing machine.
2. Base Coating: Apply the mixed resin material evenly to the wall using a roller, ensuring complete penetration and strong adhesion to the surface, creating a water-resistant and corrosion-resistant resin base layer.
3. Laying Fabric: Spread the glass fiber flat on the primer, then apply a layer of resin on the glass fiber, ensuring it is even, complete, and bubble-free (apply a layer of resin after each spread). After the resin cures, use a sanding machine to grind down any raised edges between the fabric layers, making it smooth.
4. Intermediate Coating: After the glass fiber layer is fully cured, remove any surface burrs and protrusions. Then, apply the pre-mixed intermediate coating material evenly over the glass fiber layer using a roller to form a smooth, color-faded resin layer that covers the base.
5. Surface Coating: After the intermediate resin has cured, use a grinder to sand down the entire surface and clean it thoroughly.































