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GRP SECTIONAL WATER TANK
GRP SECTIONAL WATER TANK

GRP SECTIONAL WATER TANK

A GRP water tank refers to a water storage tank made of GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic), also known as fiberglass. GRP is a composite material that combines plastic resin with fine glass fibers, resulting in a strong and durable material. GRP water tanks are commonly used for storing water in various applications, including residential, commercial, and industrial settings.

HDG WATER TANK

HDG water tank refers to a water storage tank that is constructed using HDG (Hot-Dip Galvanized) steel. HDG steel is a type of steel that has been coated with a layer of zinc through a hot-dip galvanizing process. This coating provides enhanced corrosion resistance to the steel, making it suitable for various applications, including water tank construction.

HDG WATER TANK
GSC WATER TANK

GSC WATER TANK

GSC modular water tank is Galvanized and Stainless Steel Compound water tank.Made from 3 types of raw materials.Inner is stainless steel plate and outer is hot dip galvanized plate with one layer of high modular materials sandwiched.High pressure and high temperature to form this new type of compound plate.Because of inner stainless steel plate and outer steel structure,it has the advantages of storing drinking water. GSC modular water tank could be applied either ground or underground used for rainwater colletion,which effectively solved tight earth issues by underground water tank application.

STAINLESS STEEL WATER TANK

Stainless steel grades,such as the 316 or 304 types which are generally suitable for storing both cold and heat drinking waters.There are two connection ways including bolt-connection and welding connection.For welding one,it is connected through argon welding way and it is more fast to installation completion.Both two types stainless steel water tank could meet the high precise science and technology water storing or somewhere with strict water quality demands.In addition,stainless steel welding water tank is afraid of high chloride concentration water.Welding point will reduce the nickle content and lose the ability to prevent corrosion from high chloride water.

STAINLESS STEEL WATER TANK
CORRUGATED STEEL WATER TANK

CORRUGATED STEEL WATER TANK

A corrugated steel water tank refers to a water storage tank constructed using corrugated steel panels. These tanks are designed with steel sheets that have ridges and valleys, known as corrugations, to enhance the structural strength and durability of the tank

The steel panels used in corrugated tanks are often coated with protective finishes or galvanized to enhance their corrosion resistance. This ensures that the tank is resistant to rust and corrosion, extending its lifespan.       

Corrugated steel tanks are typically modular in design, meaning they can be easily expanded or relocated as needed. Additional panels can be added to increase the tank’s capacity, making them suitable for growing water storage requirements.

GLS WATER TANK

GLS tank refers to a type of storage tank known as the “Ground-Level Storage” tank. GLS tanks are used for the storage of various liquids, including water, chemicals, fuels, and other substances. These tanks are typically installed at ground level, making them easily accessible for maintenance, monitoring, and filling operations..

GLS tanks are commonly used in industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, water treatment, and agriculture. They are designed to withstand the pressure and environmental conditions specific to the stored substance. The tanks are often made of materials such as steel, fiberglass, or reinforced plastic, depending on the requirements of the application.

GLS WATER TANK
CYLINDRICAL WATER TANK

CYLINDRICAL WATER TANK

A cylindrical water tank is a type of water storage tank that is cylindrical or round in shape. It is designed specifically for the purpose of storing water. Cylindrical water tanks are commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial settings for various applications such as domestic water supply, irrigation, firefighting, and rainwater harvesting.

Some cylindrical water tanks are designed to be installed above ground, while others can be buried partially or completely underground. Above-ground tanks are often supported by a steel or concrete base, while underground tanks may require additional protective measures, such as insulation or backfill material, to ensure proper stability and prevent damage.

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