GRP Water Tank
What Is GRP Water Tanks
A GRP water tank, also known as a Glass-Reinforced Plastic water tank or a Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic (FRP) water tank, is a type of water storage tank made from composite materials. These tanks are constructed using layers of glass fiber reinforcement and a resin matrix, typically polyester or epoxy, which are cured to create a rigid and durable structure. GRP water tanks are designed to store and provide access to clean water for various purposes, including residential, commercial, industrial, and agricultural use.
Panels are manufactured at a high tonnage press which molders heated up to 150 oC. Smooth, highly resistant, and cured panels are obtained through high molding and manufacturing technology.
PIPECO INDUSTRIES panels are WRAS approved, which represents the highest global standards. Panels are also tested by TSE, in terms of health and nutrition regulations. GRP Panels are UV stabilized; therefore do not allow algae to grow inside the tank.
Here are some key features and characteristics of GRP water tanks
Corrosion Resistance
GRP tanks are highly resistant to corrosion, making them suitable for long-term water storage. They do not rust or deteriorate when exposed to water or environmental conditions.
Durability
These tanks are known for their durability and can withstand various weather conditions and harsh environments, making them suitable for outdoor installation.
Lightweight
GRP tanks are relatively lightweight compared to alternatives like concrete tanks, making them easier to transport and install
Customizable
They can be fabricated in various shapes and sizes to fit specific storage needs, which allows for customization based on the available space and water requirements.
Insulation Properties
GRP tanks can be designed with insulating properties, helping to maintain the temperature of the stored water, which can be essential for applications that require temperature control.
Easy Installation
They are often easier and quicker to install than some other tank materials, reducing installation time and labor costs.
Low Maintenance
GRP tanks typically require minimal maintenance and have a longer lifespan when compared to some other tank materials.
Hygienic and Non-Toxic
The materials used in GRP tanks are safe for storing potable water and do not leach harmful substances into the water.
UV Resistance
Many GRP tanks are designed to resist UV radiation, which is crucial for outdoor installations as it helps prevent material degradation.
Leakage Prevention
The seamless design of GRP tanks minimizes the risk of leakage and water contamination.
General Specifications
Standard
BS EN 13280:2001 and British Standard BS 7491 Part 3:1994
Materials
- Sheet Moulding Compound (SMC) consists of below specification
- Resin – Isophthalic unsaturated polyester resin conforming to BS 3532 specification
- Fiber Glass – Low alkali fiberglass conforming to JIS R3411 to R3417 or BS 3396, BS 3496, and BS 3749 specifications.
Testing Method
BS2782
Manufacturing Process
Hot pressed SMC compression moulding
Tank Structural Support
- External: Hot Dipped Galvanised Steel
- Internal: SS316
- Roof Support: GRP Pipes
Sealant
Non-toxic PVC
Bolt, Nuts, Washers
- External Standard: SS316 A4 Grade (Optional SS304)
- Internal Standard: SS316 (In-contact with water)
- Roof : Standard: SS316 (Optional SS304)
Ladder
- External: Standard Hot Dipped Galvanised Steel, 300mm width
- Internal: Standard GRP
- Optional : SS 304 and 316, 300mm width
Water Level Indicator
- Standard: Direct Reading Clear Tube Type
- Optional: Reversed Reading Mechanical Ball Float Type (Cat & Mouse)
Nozzle Panel
Flat panels will be provided on request
External Braced System
- External: Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Internal None (metal free inside, non-partitioned tank only)
- Roof Support: GRP Poles