


1. The glass fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) underground fire water storage tank is made by wrapping with high-intensity acid and alkali-resistant materials such as reinforced glass fiber, unsaturated resin, and alkali-free knitted felt. Primarily used for underground water storage in large-scale fire protection projects. Directly buried, the FRP fire water tank offers excellent corrosion resistance and load-bearing capacity. Compared to other water tanks, its manufacturing process is simpler and more cost-effective.
Easy to repair, non-corrosive, acid and alkali-resistant; hence, there is a gradual trend of replacing metal storage tanks in oil, chemical, and large residential areas, etc.
2. The buried glass fiber reinforced plastic fire water tank, based on the original technology, discards the old technology and ideas, and innovatively adopts a sand-filled (enhanced hardness) glass fiber reinforced plastic buried water tank. This enhances the tank's compressive strength, ensuring it can withstand pressure below the frozen soil layer in cold northeastern and Inner Mongolia regions without freezing. As a composite material product actively promoted by the state, the fire water tank boasts advantages such as light weight, high strength, good toughness, corrosion resistance, and a glossy finish resembling a mirror. These features far surpass those of similar products made from ceramics, rigid plastics, and steel, and are widely used in fire protection fields such as chemicals, oil, construction, textiles, aviation, navigation, transportation, electricity, metallurgy, machinery, food, papermaking, and environmental protection.
3. Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) Fire Water Tank Features: Leak-proof, non-polluting, maintenance-free, direct burial, space-saving, quick installation, professional design, high compressive strength, lifespan over 50 years, low cost, quality and affordable.





























