Polypropylene Water Tank

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What is Polypropylene Water Tank?

Polypropylene Water TankPolypropylene (PP) is a safe water storage method with high chemical resistance, durability and non-toxic properties. Polypropylene tanks are widely used in domestic, commercial and industrial applications where water quality needs to be protected thanks to its resistance to environmental conditions such as corrosion and oxidation.

Advantages of Polypropylene Water Tanks

  • Chemical Resistance: Polypropylene tanks made of raw materials that do not react with many chemicals ensure safe storage of both drinking water and industrial liquids.
  • Endurance and Strength: Since the structural integrity of polypropylene is high, these tanks are resistant to impacts and provide long-lasting use suitable for indoor/outdoor use.
  • Food Compatibility: One of the key advantages of polypropylene is that it is a food grade material. This means that it can be safely stored without affecting the taste or quality of the stored water.
  • UV Resistance: Polypropylene water tanks are suitable for outdoor installations as they are not damaged by prolonged exposure to sunlight.
  • Lightweight and Easy Installation: Polypropylene tanks are lighter than metal tanks, making transportation and installation easier and more economical.
  • Low Maintenance Requirement: These tanks require minimal maintenance as the material does not corrode or deform, which reduces costs in the long term.

Polypropylene Water Tank Usage Areas

Polypropylene water tanks are an ideal option for the safe storage of water in both domestic and commercial areas with their versatile use. You can ensure long-term use by considering your intended use of the polypropylene water tank with the capacity suitable for your needs.

  • Individual Use: Polypropylene tanks are frequently used by homeowners for drinking water storage, rainwater harvesting and irrigation systems.
  • Agriculture and Livestock: It is used as irrigation and fertilizer tanks in agricultural lands and for drinking water and cleanliness of animal water.
  • Commercial and Industrial Use: Many businesses choose polypropylene tanks for water treatment, cooling systems and safe storage of chemicals.
  • Water Treatment Plants: Polypropylene tanks are also used in water treatment plants as they can safely store treated water.
  • Emergency and Backup Water Supply: Polypropylene water tanks are used to store backup drinking water and domestic water in rural areas, disaster areas, where there is no city network where water supply may be interrupted.

Polypropylene Water Tank Capacities and Prices

Polypropylene tanks come in different sizes and capacities as they are manufactured to suit the needs. Prices vary depending on the size of the tank, the material to be stored in it and additional features such as filters, agitators, belts, platforms and ladders. In addition, operating costs, energy costs, labor and raw material costs are taken into consideration. In addition, since polypropylene raw materials are imported from abroad, changes in the exchange rate are also a factor in the constant change in prices.

What Should Be Considered When Choosing a Polypropylene Water Tank?

  • Capacity: First of all, it should be decided how much water should be stored in the water tank. Different liters are needed for domestic use, different liters for commercial enterprises and different liters for industrial applications.
  • Intended Use: The choice of tanks varies for different uses, such as storage of drinking water, storage of domestic water, accumulation of rainwater or production of chemical solutions.
  • Location and Installation: Polypropylene tanks are lightweight and can be placed both above ground and thickened and placed underground. Considering the ground conditions and the area to be positioned, it is checked and determined where the tank will be placed.
  • UV Resistance: If the tank is to be used outdoors, it must have UV additive and be resistant to the harmful effects of sunlight.
  • Care: Although polypropylene tanks are generally a low maintenance material, they are easy to clean and may require periodic cleaning.