These vessels are constructed using FRP, which provides excellent strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and long service life. FRP is highly resistant to chemical attack, making it ideal for use in water treatment systems where exposure to various chemicals is common.
FRP vessels are resistant to corrosion, which is especially important in water treatment applications where the vessel may be exposed to various chemicals or harsh environments.
Compared to metal vessels, FRP vessels are significantly lighter, making them easier to install and handle, especially in large-scale installations.
These vessels are available in a wide range of sizes, from small vessels suitable for residential systems to large vessels used in commercial and industrial applications. Sizes typically range in diameter from 6 inches to 63 inches or more, with corresponding heights to accommodate different capacities.
Pallas FRP vessels can be customized with various fittings, configurations, and connections to meet specific application needs. This includes options for different types of distributors, bases, and top openings.
Pallas FRP vessels are designed to withstand high pressure, typically ranging from 150 PSI (pounds per square inch) to higher, depending on the specific model and application.