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Description du produit

At the core of many effective water purification and conditioning systems lies a fundamental component: the treatment tank. The integrity, durability, and material compatibility of this tank are crucial for consistent performance and longevity. Stark Water’s FRP tanks are meticulously engineered to serve as highly reliable water treatment tanks, offering an exceptional blend of strength, corrosion resistance, and versatility for a wide array of water purification processes.

FRP Tanks: Superior Material for Water Treatment Tank Applications

The “FRP” in FRP tanks stands for Fiber Reinforced Plastic, a composite material renowned for its outstanding properties in demanding water treatment environments. Unlike traditional steel tanks, FRP tanks offer:

  • Exceptional Corrosion Resistance: FRP is inherently resistant to rust, corrosion, and a broad spectrum of chemicals, acids, and bases found in various water sources or used in regeneration processes. This ensures a significantly longer operational lifespan, preventing material degradation and water contamination.
  • High Strength-to-Weight Ratio: FRP tanks are remarkably strong yet lightweight. This facilitates easier and more cost-effective transportation and installation, reducing structural load and simplifying system setup compared to heavier metal alternatives.
  • Durability and Longevity: Designed to withstand continuous operating pressures and varying temperatures, FRP tanks provide robust containment and reliable performance over many years, minimizing replacement frequency.
  • Non-Conductive: As a non-metallic material, FRP does not conduct electricity, offering an additional safety benefit in certain applications.

These inherent advantages make FRP tanks the preferred choice for a vast range of water treatment applications, ensuring a dependable and long-lasting foundation for your purification system.

Versatile Water Treatment Tank for Diverse Filtration Media and Resins

Stark Water’s FRP tanks serve as highly versatile water treatment tanks, capable of housing a wide array of filtration media and resins for different purification processes. This adaptability makes them suitable for various stages of water treatment:

  • Multimedia Filtration: Containing layers of sand, gravel, and anthracite for effective removal of suspended solids and turbidity.
  • Activated Carbon Filtration: Filled with granular activated carbon (GAC) for adsorbing chlorine, chloramines, organic compounds, and improving water taste and odor.
  • Water Softening: Housing ion exchange resins to remove hardness-causing minerals (calcium, magnesium) from water.
  • Deionization (DI) / Demineralization: Containing mixed-bed or separate-bed ion exchange resins for producing high-purity deionized water.
  • Iron/Manganese Removal: Utilizing specialized catalytic media for the oxidation and removal of dissolved iron and manganese.

This flexibility allows you to customize the filtration or treatment process precisely to your raw water quality and desired output, making these FRP tanks adaptable to both residential and large-scale industrial water purification needs.

Paramètres du produit

Stark Water’s FRP tanks are engineered as versatile and durable water treatment tanks for a wide range of applications. Here are their key technical specifications:

ParamètresSpécifications / Options de personnalisation
Concentration sur les mots-clés essentielsfrp tanks design and capabilities.
Tank MaterialFiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) with high-quality Polyethylene (PE) or other corrosion-resistant inner liner.
Design TypeVertical cylindrical pressure vessel. Seamless internal liner.
Available SizesWide range of diameters (e.g., 6″, 8″, 10″, 12″, 14″, 16″ up to 63″ or more) and heights (e.g., 18″ to 86″ or more), customized for specific volume and flow rate requirements.
Volume CapacityVaries significantly with size (e.g., from 5 liters to 5,000 liters or more).
Max. Operating PressureTypically 1.0 MPa (10 Bar / 145 PSI) to 1.4 MPa (14 Bar / 203 PSI).
Max. Operating TemperatureTypically 5°C – 49°C (41°F – 120°F) for standard liners. Higher temperatures with specialized liners.
Inlet/Outlet ConnectionsThreaded (NPT/BSPT) top and bottom openings (e.g., 2.5″ to 6″), or flanged connections for larger tanks.
Manholes (for larger tanks)Side or top manholes for media loading/unloading and inspection.
Media CompatibilitySuitable for various filter media (sand, carbon, gravel) and ion exchange resins (softening, deionization).
External FinishNatural FRP finish or various colors (e.g., blue, black, natural) or custom painted.
ConformitéDesigned to meet NSF/ANSI standards for materials (where applicable).

Industrie concernée

Stark Water’s FRP tanks are highly versatile and essential as water treatment tanks across a broad spectrum of residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. Their robust and corrosion-resistant properties make them ideal for:

  • Residential Water Treatment: Used in homes for water softeners, whole-house carbon filters, and sediment filters, providing cleaner, softer, and better-tasting water for domestic use.
  • Commercial Water Treatment: Essential for hotels, restaurants, laundromats, and offices for water softening, multi-media filtration, and activated carbon filtration, protecting equipment and improving water quality for various commercial operations.
  • Industrial Water Pre-treatment: As primary filters (e.g., sand filters, activated carbon filters) or softeners for industrial process water, boiler feed water, and cooling tower make-up water, protecting more sensitive downstream equipment like RO membranes and heat exchangers.
  • Deionization (DI) Systems: Serving as ion exchange resin tanks for producing deionized (DI) water for laboratories, electronics manufacturing, pharmaceutical utility water, and other applications requiring high-purity water.
  • Municipal Water Treatment (Auxiliary): Used for smaller side streams, polishing filters, or specific chemical contact applications within municipal water plants.
  • Agricultural Applications: For filtration or softening of irrigation water, protecting irrigation systems and optimizing water quality for crops.
  • Food & Beverage Industry: Utilized for various filtration and softening processes to ensure water purity for production, cleaning, and general utility, benefiting from corrosion resistance.
  • Pharmaceutical & Cosmetics Industry: For holding ion exchange resins or filter media in utility water treatment systems, benefiting from hygienic materials.
  • Wastewater Pre-treatment: Employed for filtration stages to remove suspended solids from industrial wastewater before further treatment.

Avantage 1

Stark Water’s FRP tanks offer the significant advantage of superior corrosion resistance and an exceptionally extended lifespan, making them the ideal water treatment tanks for demanding environments. Constructed from Fiber Reinforced Plastic, these FRP tanks are inherently resistant to rust, oxidation, and degradation from a broad spectrum of chemicals, acids, and bases commonly found in raw water or water treatment processes. Unlike metallic tanks, FRP will not corrode, ensuring the long-term integrity of your water purification system and preventing contamination. This robust material translates into minimal maintenance needs, reduced replacement frequency, and consistent, reliable performance for many years, providing a durable and cost-effective solution for your water treatment infrastructure.

Avantage DEUX

Our FRP tanks are distinguished by their versatility for diverse filtration media and ease of installation, optimizing efficiency across various water treatment applications. These adaptable water treatment tanks can seamlessly house a wide array of filter media (such as sand, activated carbon) and ion exchange resins (for softening or deionization), allowing you to tailor the purification process precisely to your water quality challenges. Furthermore, the lightweight nature of FRP significantly simplifies transportation, handling, and installation compared to heavier steel tanks, reducing labor and equipment requirements. This combination of broad media compatibility and simplified setup makes our FRP tanks a flexible, economical, and highly efficient choice for building or upgrading water purification systems for residential, commercial, and industrial needs.

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FAQ

La durée de vie d'un système d'osmose inverse dépend de la qualité de l'eau et de l'entretien. En règle générale, la membrane dure 2 à 3 ans, tandis que le système lui-même peut durer plus de 10 ans s'il est bien entretenu.

Oui, tous nos systèmes sont entièrement personnalisables. Nous analysons vos besoins en matière de rapports sur l'eau et d'applications avant de vous proposer des solutions sur mesure.

Nos produits sont conformes aux normes CE et ISO 9001 et peuvent être conçus pour répondre à des réglementations régionales spécifiques ou à des normes industrielles sur demande.

Les systèmes standard sont expédiés dans un délai de 7 à 15 jours. Pour les commandes personnalisées, le délai peut aller jusqu'à 20-25 jours en fonction de la complexité.

Oui. Nous fournissons une documentation technique complète, des conseils à distance par vidéo et nous pouvons envoyer des ingénieurs à l'étranger sur demande.

Notre devis comprend le système RO complet, le panneau de contrôle, les pompes, les unités de prétraitement et tous les accessoires nécessaires. Les outils d'installation et les pièces de rechange peuvent être inclus sur demande.

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