Chemical Storage Tanks – Composite (FRP) Tanks
In modern industries, most chemicals are highly corrosive, requiring storage solutions that can withstand harsh conditions. Traditionally, carbon steel was the go-to material for chemical storage tanks. However, with advancements in material science, fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) – commonly known in Vietnam as composite – has become the preferred choice thanks to its superior properties:
- High corrosion resistance
- Non-conductive
- Lightweight
- Moisture and water resistant
- Fire retardant
While FRP tanks are typically more expensive than carbon steel alternatives, their long-term durability and performance make them a worthwhile investment for many applications.
Construction of Composite Chemical Storage Tanks
► Composite tanks are made by combining two key components:
- Reinforcing fibers: Provide structural strength, resistance to impact, and wear protection.
- Resin matrix: Binds the fibers together and offers resistance to chemical reactions.
► Common reinforcing fiber types:
- Mineral-based fibers: fiberglass, carbon fiber, ceramic fiber
- Heat-resistant synthetic fibers: Nomex, Kermel, Apyeil, Kynol
- Other fibers:
+ Mineral origin: silica, asbestos
+ Natural origin: jute, cellulose, pineapple fiber, coconut fiber
+ Metallic fibers: copper, steel, aluminum
+ Synthetic polymers: polyester (Tergal, Dacron, Terylene), polyamide
Fiberglass often includes minerals such as aluminum, silica, and magnesium, enhancing strength and durability. These fibers are woven and typically measure only a few dozen micrometers in diameter.
Physical Properties of FRP Tanks
- Tensile strength: 8 – 18 kg/mm²
- Specific gravity: 1.4 – 1.9 kg/m³
- Compressive strength: 12 – 22 kg/mm²
- Tensile modulus: 750 – 1500 kg/mm²
- Flexural modulus: 650 – 1500 kg/mm²
- Flexural strength: 20 – 30 kg/mm²
- Ignition temperature: 0.29 – 0.32 kcal/kg°C
- Temperature resistance: -50°C to +120°C
- Linear expansion coefficient: (~15) × 10⁻⁶ /°C
- Thermal conductivity: 0.2 – 0.3 kcal/m·h·°C
Tank Shapes & Sizes
Chemical storage tanks can be designed in various shapes and sizes based on application needs:
► Common tank shapes:
- Vertical or horizontal cylindrical tanks
- Rectangular or square tanks
- Conical, funnel-shaped, or open-top designs
- Box-type or custom geometries
► Tank bottom and roof configurations:
- Flat bottom / inclined bottom / conical bottom / dished bottom
- Flat or domed top (sealed)
- Open-top tanks with 90° flanged rims
► Capacity range: From 1m³ up to 1500m³
Applications of FRP Composite Tanks
FRP composite tanks are widely used to store a variety of aggressive and corrosive chemicals, including:
- Acids: sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄), hydrochloric acid (HCl), nitric acid (HNO₃)
- Bases: sodium hydroxide (NaOH), potassium hydroxide (KOH)
- Other chemicals: solvents, industrial adhesives, dyes, fertilizers, petrochemical products, plating solutions, rubber compounds, etc.
⚠️ Note: Tanks storing strong acids or fumes require special design considerations for safe and efficient operation.
For detailed pricing, technical consultation, or custom tank designs, please contact Duc Manh. Our team is ready to provide you with the best solution for your chemical storage needs.