- Firstly, one of the primary reasons for the growing demand of fiberglass tanks is their resistance to corrosion. Unlike metal tanks, which can rust or corrode over time, especially when storing aggressive chemicals, fiberglass tanks maintain their structural integrity even when exposed to harsh environments. This makes them ideal for use in chemical processing, water treatment plants, and waste management facilities.
- Installation and maintenance of fiberglass tanks are relatively simple and cost-effective. Their lightweight nature simplifies transportation and on-site handling, while the non-corrosive property lessens the need for regular repairs or replacement of parts. This translates into lower operational costs over time.




two types of fiberglass grating (FRP): FRP Molded Grating and FRP Pultruded Grating.
In addition to its cost and maintenance benefits, fiberglass grating is slip-resistant which makes it a safer option when compared to metal gratings or other types of flooring materials that have a lower friction factor, especially in wet or oily environments. It also has excellent fire resistance properties, with some specialty grating withstanding short-term temperature exposures up to 1700°F. This fire resistance makes it suitable for use in areas where there may be a risk of fire or excessive heat exposure such as industrial manufacturing plants, power plants, or offshore oil platforms.






Jrain’s engineers, workers and QA persons work in FRP field for more than 20 years in average, and we take every FRP product as an artwork no matter it is big or small, pipe or tank or fitting.

