Purchasing a high-performance chemical storage tank is a significant investment for your company, and choosing the right tank for your needs isn't always an obvious decision. Whether you're considering fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP), stainless steel, mild steel, or crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE) tanks, it's essential to understand the differences between them and to know what to expect in terms of cost, maintenance, service, delivery times, and protection.
Let’s compare all major tank materials and demonstrate why XLPE consistently outperforms traditional options across multiple criteria.
Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP) tanks are coated with an interior chemical resin, with a structural layer composed of chopped glass fiber or filament-wound fibers and resin.
Steel tanks come in two major types: mild steel (commonly used in mining for sulfuric acid storage) and stainless steel (popular in breweries and applications where aesthetic appeal matters).
Crosslinked Polyethylene (XLPE) is a thermoset resin specifically engineered for critical applications like chemical storage, offering superior performance across multiple applications.
When evaluating chemical storage options, consider these key factors:
Crosslinked polyethylene chemical tanks provide several important advantages over fiberglass tanks, especially when storing substances other than water. Let’s look at five of these advantages.
FRP Limitations: Fiberglass tanks are filament-wound or hand laid up, creating seams that become vulnerable weak points for leaks. Manufacturers add tops and bottoms post-production, with seams that further increase leak risks.
XLPE Advantage: Crosslinked polyethylene tanks are rotationally molded as one-piece constructions with no vulnerable seams. This homogenous construction eliminates potential weak spots and prevents wicking or delamination from chemical attack.
FRP Vulnerability: Harsh chemicals can wick into fiberglass tank walls over time, compromising the interior resin barrier and eventually reaching the structural area. This causes fiber breakdown and tank failure.
XLPE Protection: Even the harshest chemicals cannot seep into high-density crosslinked polyethylene tank walls, which ensures long-term integrity and performance.
FRP Costs: Fiberglass tanks cost three to five times more than XLPE tanks, with delivery times that are three to four times longer. They require regular maintenance, recoating, and UV protection for outdoor installations.
XLPE Savings: Lower upfront costs, minimal maintenance requirements, and no need for painting or coating (UV additives can be integrated throughout the tank wall).
FRP Fragility: Fiberglass tanks are inflexible and vulnerable to cracking. They require extreme care during movement and installation. These tanks often need special wicking mats to detect bottom leaks.
XLPE Durability: XLPE chemical storage thanks are much more durable and easily movable. Poly Processing's durability tests drop semi-filled tanks from 45 feet without structural failure.
FRP Attachments: All fittings are added post-production, creating potential leak points at each attachment site.
XLPE Innovation: Poly Processing's IMFO® (Integrally Molded Flanged Outlet®) fittings are molded directly into the tank, eliminating stress points and leak opportunities.
Mild steel tanks work well for high-concentration sulfuric acid (98%), but they become vulnerable to corrosion when acid concentration drops below 93%. This significantly compromises tank life expectancy in many applications.
XPLE advantages over mild steel tanks include:
While stainless steel tanks offer aesthetic appeal for breweries and public-facing applications, they come with significant drawbacks:
XLPE tanks provide ideal chemical storage solutions across a wide range of industry applications. Here are a few industries where crosslinked polyethylene tanks provide superior performance.
For small-batch, fast-growing craft brewery operations, XLPE tanks enable quick scaling and market responsiveness. They're cost-effective, quickly manufactured, and available in various sizes from 55-gallon to 15,500-gallon capacities.
XLPE tanks with OR-1000® systems and specialty food and beverage grade fittings provide customized clean-in-place storage solutions for high-purity acids and cleaning agents.
Poly Processing's SAFE-Tank® System offers the same corrosion resistance as stainless steel while providing:
XLPE tanks excel in storing sulfuric acid at various concentrations, providing unmatched chemical resistivity and engineered load tolerances for heavy-weight chemicals in the mining industry.
Most FRP tanks hold basic NSF/ANSI 61 certification for only potable water applications. Poly Processing is the only chemical storage tank manufacturer with complete NSF/ANSI 61 system certification, covering:
While most FRP and steel manufacturers quote 24-40 week delivery windows, Poly Processing consistently delivers within 8-10 weeks. You get:
While steel tanks may offer aesthetic appeal and FRP tanks have traditional market presence, crosslinked polyethylene consistently delivers superior performance, lower costs, and greater reliability. For businesses seeking the best value in chemical storage, XLPE is the clear choice.
XLPE tanks provide the same or better performance as traditional materials while offering significant advantages in cost, delivery time, durability, and maintenance requirements. Choose the tank material that delivers the best long-term value for your operation.
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