FRP Vessels

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1054 FRP Vessel

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LKR 10,000.00
Specification Details
Brand Atlantic Plus
Model 1054
Material of Construction (MOC) Single-Piece PE Liner with Outer FRP Winding
Opening 2.5-inch Threaded
Base Standard
Diameter 10 inches
Height 54 inches
Volume 62 Liters
Maximum Operating Pressure 10 Bar (145 PSI)
Burst Pressure 40 Bar
Maximum Vacuum Pressure 17 KPa (5″ Hg Column)
Maximum Operating Temperature 49°C
Color Blue
HSN Code 8421
Warranty 1 Year Against Manufacturing Defects
Certifications IAPMO-USA Certified (IAPMO-I WPSC-01:2019)

1354 FRP Vessel

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LKR 10,000.00
  • Brand: Hytank
  • Model: 1354
  • Opening: 2.5-inch Threaded
  • Colour: Blue
  • Diameter: 13 inches (331 mm)
  • Height: 54 inches (1372 mm)
  • Max. Working Temperature: 50°C
  • Working Pressure: 150 PSI (10.5 Bar)
  • Max. Vacuum: 140mmHg (5.5″Hg)
  • Volume: 119.9 liters
  • Burst Pressure: 600 PSI (41.36 Bar)
  • Certifications: NSF, CE & PED
  • Warranty: 1 Year Against Manufacturing Defects

2472 FRP Vessel

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LKR 10,000.00

The ideal pressure vessel for residential and light commercial water softener/filtration applications. Structural Poly Glass™ Pressure Vessels provide years of reliable service for water conditioning and filtration applications. These tanks offer unmatched strength and chemical resistance.

27mm Bottom Distributor for FRP Vessels

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LKR 10,000.00
  • Product Type: Bottom Distributor (Under-drain System)
  • Function: Collects filtered water evenly and supports filter media
  • Design: Slotted hub-and-lateral or nozzle structure to prevent media loss
  • Material: Durable, corrosion-resistant plastic for long service life
  • Installation Position: Installed at the bottom of the FRP tank
  • Compatibility: Suitable for standard FRP vessels and filter control valves

27mm Top Distributor for FRP Vessels

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LKR 10,000.00
  • Product Type: Top Distributor for filter vessels
  • Function: Evenly distributes inlet water across the filter media bed
  • Design: Precision-slotted arms/nozzles for uniform flow and minimal pressure loss
  • Material: High-strength, corrosion-resistant plastic suitable for potable water
  • Installation Position: Mounted at the top inside the FRP tank
  • Compatibility: Fits standard FRP pressure vessels and control valves

844 FRP Vessel

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LKR 10,000.00

Product: 844 Hytank FRP Vessel
Brand: Hytank
Model: 844
Opening: 2.5 inch Threaded
Colour: Blue
Diameter: 8 inches ( 206 mm)
Height: 44 inches (1131 mm)
Max. Working Temperature: 50 Deg. C
Working Pressure: 150 PSI (10.5 bar)
Max. Vacuum: 140mmHg(5.5″Hg)
Volume: 37.4 liters
Certifications: NSF, CE & PED
Warranty: 1 Year Against Manufacturing Defects
Burst Pressure: 600 PSI ( 41.36 bar)

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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