- Marine Applications Boat docks, piers, and floating structures benefit from FRP grating due to its lightweight nature and resistance to saltwater corrosion.
The versatility of sectional tanks means they find applications in a wide range of sectors. In the agricultural sector, they are utilized for water storage and livestock feed. In industrial settings, they serve as storage for chemicals, fuels, and other hazardous materials, with designs that meet stringent safety regulations. Municipalities employ sectional tanks for drinking water systems, ensuring reliable and efficient storage.
Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) grating has emerged as a revolutionary material in various industrial applications due to its unique properties and advantages over traditional materials. Comprising a combination of fibers (such as glass, carbon, or aramid) within a polymer matrix, FRP grating offers an optimal answer to challenges posed by environmental conditions, mechanical stresses, and weight restrictions.
In addition to filtration, many households require water softening to address the issues caused by hard water. Hard water contains high levels of minerals like calcium and magnesium, which can precipitate and form scale deposits in plumbing and appliances. This mineral buildup not only shortens the lifespan of fixtures and appliances but also reduces their efficiency.
FRP pressure vessel filters are primarily used in filtration systems where strength, chemical resistance, and lightweight design are critical. These filters find applications in water treatment facilities to purify drinking water and in wastewater treatment plants to treat effluents before being released back into the environment. Additionally, they are used in the oil and gas industry for separating oil from water and in the chemical industry for filtration processes involving corrosive substances.