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FRP HCL tank is made of glass fiber and resin through a filament winding process. The resin-impregnated glass fiber is wrapped in a controlled manner, tension-wound onto a rotating mandrel. After curing, the tank is stripped and repaired. The tank structure is divided into three layers: the inner lining layer, the structural layer, and the outer protective layer. The products feature a strong sense of design and are made from diverse materials, which cannot be matched by metal materials.
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FRP Absorption Tower is a critical component in the potassium sulfate production line. Designed with high-quality fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP), it offers excellent corrosion resistance, durability, and thermal stability. In the potassium sulfate production process, the absorption tower efficiently absorbs sulfur dioxide and other harmful gases, playing a crucial role in reducing emissions and ensuring environmental compliance.
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The furnace bricks used in the Mannheim Potassium Sulfate Production Line are critical components designed to withstand the high temperatures and corrosive environment typically encountered during the production of potassium sulfate using the Mannheim process. These specially engineered bricks are made from high-quality refractory materials, ensuring durability, thermal stability, and resistance to chemical attack.