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PP FRP (Polypropylene Fiber Reinforced Plastic) tanks are industrial storage tanks made from a combination of polypropylene and fiberglass reinforcement. These tanks are widely used for storing various liquids in industries such as chemical processing, water treatment, pharmaceuticals, food processing, and more.
Material Composition: PP FRP tanks are constructed using a combination of polypropylene, a thermoplastic polymer known for its chemical resistance and durability, and fiberglass reinforcement, which enhances the tank's structural strength.
Corrosion Resistance: One of the primary advantages of PP FRP tanks is their excellent resistance to corrosion from a wide range of chemicals, acids, and alkalis. This makes them suitable for storing corrosive substances without the risk of degradation or contamination.
Durability: These are known for their durability and long service life. The combination of polypropylene and fiberglass results in a robust and resilient tank that can withstand high pressures, temperature fluctuations, and mechanical stress.
Applications: These are find applications in various industries where the storage of corrosive liquids is required. Common applications include chemical processing, water and wastewater treatment, plating, pickling, food processing, pharmaceuticals, and more.
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Max Pressure | As Per Requirement |
Material | FRP/GRP |
Color | Green |
Material of Construction | FRP |
Pressure Range | 480 - 1610 MPa |
Material Density | 107 - 120 lb/ft3 |