Fusion Bond Epoxy (FBE) Coated Prefabricated Tanks are made by applying an epoxy coating to mild steel plates. This process enhances the steel's properties, making it resistant to environmental damage and corrosion. The epoxy coating broadens the acceptable pH range, making the tanks versatile for storing a wide range of liquids, including clear water, wastewater, organic waste, and oil.
The tank panels are coated with epoxy both inside and outside in a furnace at temperatures between 120 and 240 degrees Celsius. The steel shell of the tank is assembled by overlapping panels, fastening them with high-grade nuts and bolts, and applying a flexible sealant. The connecting materials and shell accessories undergo surface protection treatments. These tanks are suitable for various liquid storage needs and are essential for facilities like wastewater treatment plants and biogas stations.
In another type, a layer of glass is fused into steel tank panels, lining both the inside and outside with glass enamel. This enamel is a solid, smooth, and shiny silicate coating fused to the steel in a furnace at temperatures between 780 and 900 degrees Celsius. The steel panels become highly durable with this glass coating. They are assembled using high-grade bolts and flexible sealants.
All installation materials and accessories are treated for surface protection. These glass-fused steel tanks are ideal for storing various fluids and solid materials. They are FM Global approved and widely used for industrial water storage. These tanks are also crucial for environmental technology facilities, such as wastewater treatment, fire fighting water storage, and anaerobic digester tanks.
The epoxy coating significantly improves the steel's resistance to environmental factors, extending the tank's lifespan.
The epoxy fusion process provides excellent protection against corrosion, making these tanks suitable for storing various liquids, including those with a broad pH range.
The epoxy coating increases the tank's resistance to wear and tear, ensuring long-term reliability even in harsh conditions.
The fusion process, carried out at temperatures between 120 and 240 degrees Celsius, ensures that the coating is securely bonded to the steel, enhancing the tank's performance in varying temperature conditions.
These tanks can store a wide range of liquids, including clear water, wastewater, organic waste, and oil, making them suitable for diverse applications.
The steel panels, coated with epoxy both inside and outside, provide robust structural integrity, capable of withstanding various environmental stresses.The tank's cylindrical shell is constructed by overlapping panels, fastened with high-grade nuts and bolts, and sealed with flexible sealant, simplifying the installation process.
All connecting materials and shell accessories undergo thorough surface protection treatments, ensuring the longevity and durability of the entire tank system.These tanks are fundamental components of environmental technology facilities, such as wastewater treatment plants and biogas stations.
The superior corrosion and abrasion resistance provided by the epoxy coating reduce the need for frequent maintenance, lowering operational costs over time.Pre-constructed tanks can be easily relocated, offering flexibility in installation and use.The tanks are designed to meet various industry standards, ensuring safety and reliability in their applications.