Different types of fiberglass tanks
Fiberglass tanks (fiberglass tanks) are divided into two main types in terms of appearance, which "Artacomposite" experts present They produce and offer free consultations depending on the needs of customers:
Fiberglass tanks because of their many advantages and features, they are more attention nowadays and they have surpassed all types of metal, concrete and plastic tanks. in this article You can see the advantages of fiberglass tanks.
Types of fiberglass tanks:
A: Cylindrical fiberglass tank
The suitable capacity for cylindrical fiberglass tank is up to 40 cubic meters. (For higher volumes, you should discuss the type of fluid and environmental conditions with "Arta Composite" experts so that they can make the best offer with you). The body of cylindrical fiberglass tanks is usually produced by filament winding process.
Fiberglass tanks produced in this way are finally able to withstand pressure up to 30 bar. For the assurance of its customers, Artacomposite guarantees production tanks in terms of pressure tolerance for one year and for a longer period if needed.
These tanks can be used for various liquids in the pH range from 2 to 12.5. If the acidity level of your fluid is not in this range, be sure to ask the experts of "Arta Composite" before placing an order.
B: Cubic fiberglass tank
This model is a new generation of fiberglass tanks, whose life in the country's industry is about two decades. cubic fiberglass tank is considered to store a large volume of water or fluids that have a balanced pH.
The cubic composite tank is made of fiberglass panels that create a strong wall by placing these panels next to each other and covers a very large volume of liquids up to 3000 cubic meters and even more.
One of the greatest merits of cube tanks can be installed very easily And its ease, the ability to disassemble and move if needed, economic price and their very high lifespan. Because of these benefits, recently large complexes and fire stations use this type of tanks to store and maintain water.
In terms of application, fiberglass tanks are divided into two types: surface or underground.
A) Surface fiberglass tank (on the ground)
These types of tanks are more useful than underground tanks and are used in many industries. Some of the applications of surface tanks include: drinking water storage, acid tanks, petroleum and chemical tanks, granular solids such as fertilizers and grains, poisons and pesticides, etc.
b) Underground or buried fiberglass tank
These underground tanks are made of fiberglass, which is a material resistant to corrosion and wear, so they can easily withstand the effects of the underground environment and have a long life. Underground tanks are mainly used to save space. One of the most important uses of underground tanks is the storage and recycling of waste water and waste.
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