About GRP Panel Tanks
Why Choose GRP Tanks
Resistance to corrosion
In contrast to steel, GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) exhibits complete resistance to corrosion. In instances where metal components are necessary, our GRP tanks incorporate top-tier stainless steel, known for its exceptional resistance to corrosion. This ensures a dependable and secure water supply, eliminating the necessity for continuous maintenance.This feature ensures the longevity of the tank by preventing rust or degradation over time.
Durability
Tanks are known for their robust and durable construction, ensuring they withstand harsh environmental conditions and maintain structural integrity over an extended period.The durability of a water tank is often determined by the strength and resilience of the materials used in its construction. Tanks made from high-quality materials such as polyethylene, fiberglass, or steel are known for their robustness.
Lightweight Design
Compared to traditional materials like steel, GRP tanks are considerably lighter. This feature simplifies transportation, installation, and handling, making them a practical choice for various applications.Water tanks with a lightweight design offer practical advantages during transportation, handling, and installation.The reduced weight simplifies logistics, making it easier to transport the tank to the installation site.
1. Composition of Insulation panel
– Excellent insulation of GRP Material itself with Eco-friendly Polyurethane heat insulating material prevents freeze & water condensation.
– There is non-woven fabric with excellent adhesion inside GRP insulated paenl, ensuring shape stability of panel throughout longer time periods.
– GRP insulated panel with 4 layers sturucture ensures excellent insulating effect.
– Thickness of insulated panel: 25mm-33mm.
Capacity | Classification | Temperature of Atmosphere | ||
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-10℃ | -20℃ | -30℃ | ||
16㎥ | Single Layer Type | 25hr | 20hr | 13.5hr |
Insulation Type | 164hr | 81hr | 58.5hr | |
1㎥ | Single Layer Type | 11hr | 6hr | 4hr |
Drawing of the panel joint part
Drawing of the panel corner part