GRP and Pressed Steel tanks are two common types of water storage tanks used for various applications.
GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) tanks are made by combining glass fibers and resin to create a strong and durable material. These tanks are often used for drinking water storage, fire fighting, and irrigation. They are available in a variety of capacities, ranging from small residential tanks to large industrial-sized tanks.
Advantages of GRP tanks include:
Pressed Steel tanks are made by shaping and welding steel sheets into a cylindrical shape. These tanks are often used for large-scale industrial water storage, fire fighting, and irrigation. They are available in a variety of capacities, ranging from small residential tanks to large industrial-sized tanks.
Advantages of Pressed Steel tanks include:
Both GRP and Pressed Steel tanks offer durable and long-lasting solutions for water storage, and the appropriate tank will depend on the specific needs and requirements of each project.