GLASS FUSED TO STEEL TANK is assembled on-site from special enamel steel plates, stirrups, self-locking bolts, and sealants. The raw material is a titanium-containing enamel hot-rolled plate developed for high performance. After firing at 820°-930°, the enamel fuses with the steel to form a strong, chemically inert inorganic coating with excellent corrosion resistance.
| Item | Specs |
|---|---|
| Coating Color | Dark Blue, Dark Green, White or Customized |
| Standard Plate Size | Effective 2400mm x 1200mm |
| Steel Thickness | 3mm - 12mm (based on dimensions) |
| Coating Thickness | 0.25mm - 0.40mm |
| Hardness | 6.0 Mohs |
| Adhesion | 3,450N/cm |
| PH Resistance | Standard: PH3-PH11; Special: PH1-PH14 |
| Impermeability | Gas and liquid impermeable |
Our tanks are engineered to meet global standards including AWWA D103-9, EN15282-2007, ISO28765:2016, and various AS/NZS structural design actions for wind and earthquakes.
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It is a process where glass is fused to steel at high temperatures (over 800°C), combining the strength of steel with the superior corrosion resistance of glass.
Our GFS tanks are designed for a service life of more than 30 years, thanks to their inert coating and high-quality raw materials.
Yes, the diameter and height of the tanks are fully customizable to meet specific storage volume and site requirements.
Installation is simple and uses specialized jacking tools. It does not require large cranes or highly skilled welding labor, making it ideal for remote locations.
Yes, the standard coating handles PH3 to PH11, and special coatings are available for extreme environments ranging from PH1 to PH14.
One of the key advantages of the bolted design is that the tank can be dismantled, relocated, and re-assembled at a new site if necessary.