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FRP Vessel 1035 with 2.5Inch Opening

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LKR 10,000.00

FRP Vessel also know as Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic Vessel.

Typical Dimensions of a 10×35 RFP Vessel:

  • Width: 10Inch (25.4cm)
  • Hight: 35Inch (88.9cm)
  • Weight: 5kg
    FRP Vessel also know as Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic Vessel.

    Typical Dimensions of a 10×35 RFP Vessel:

    • Width: 10Inch (25.4cm)
    • Hight: 35Inch (88.9cm)
    • Weight: 5kg

    Material: Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic.

    Liner Material: Polyethylene.

    Connection: 2.5Inch NPSM Threaded Top Opening.

    Maximum Operating Pressure: 10bar / 150psi.

    Operating Temperature: 1-29˚C.

    Maximum Vacuum: 5*HG (127mmHG).

    Total Volume: 38.3 Liters.

    * Typical Dimension indicated is excluding the FRP Vessel Base (Black Base) and Valve Connection (Manual or Automatic Valve Head).

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