Glass-Fused-to-Steel (GFS) tanks, also known as Glass Lined Steel (GLS) tanks, represent a premium technology in the tank market. The fusion of glass and high-tensile mild steel combines the best properties of both materials. Steel provides strength and flexibility, while glass offers corrosion resistance. This fusion eliminates the need for painting in the future, as the tank is inherently protected against corrosion by the glass enamel coat.
One of the significant advantages of GFS tanks is the widening of the acceptable bracket of pH values after the fusion of steel with glass. This means that the tanks can withstand a wider range of pH levels without compromising their integrity
Moreover, the application of Glass-Fused-to-Steel technology to both interior and exterior surfaces ensures that the tanks can withstand harsh environments for many years without encountering significant issues. This durability makes GFS tanks an excellent choice for various industrial, municipal, and agricultural applications where reliability and longevity are crucial factors.
ROSTFREI offers two variants of Glass-Fused Steel (GFS) Tanks:
1. GFS Tanks with Sealant: These tanks utilize a high-performance sealant to secure joints and seams, providing robust protection against leaks and corrosion.
2. GFS Tanks with Liner: These tanks come with a specialized internal liner that provides an additional layer of protection, ensuring enhanced durability and corrosion resistance.
The Design Standards followed for Glass-Fused-to-Steel (GFS) tanks –
1. AWWA D103: This standard is published by the American Water Works Association (AWWA) and provides guidelines for the design, construction, and inspection of bolted steel tanks for water storage.
2. FM 4020: This standard is established by FM Global, a global insurance company specializing in property insurance and risk management solutions. FM 4020 specifically addresses the design and construction of fire protection water storage tanks. FM 4020 sets forth requirements related to tank materials, design criteria, seismic considerations, corrosion protection, and performance testing to ensure the effectiveness and reliability of firewater storage tanks.
A brief process of creating Glass-Fused-to-Steel (GFS) tanks involves several precise steps to ensure the quality and integrity of the finished product:
1. Nut & Bolt holes & manhole drilling/punching
2. Shot blasting process
3. Enamelling Process
4. Quality check
Here’s an overview of the typical quality check process –
5. Installation process-
Sealing Joints using Sealant: To prevent any water leakage, all bolted joints are sealed using a PU sealant. This sealant helps create a watertight seal between the panels, ensuring the integrity of the tank structure.
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Leakproof by –
Internal Liner: an internal membrane liner is installed inside the tank to further enhance its water-holding capabilities. This membrane liner acts as a main additional barrier against corrosion and helps maintain water quality.
Types of Roofs We offer-
1. Zincalume roof
2. PVC Double membrane liner roof
3. GFS fixed leakproof roof
Glass Fused Steel Tanks offer extensive applications across various application & industries. Some are mentioned below:
COLOR OPTIONS AVAILABLE
Rostfrei GFS tanks are available in three colour options.
Rostfrei Steels is a head most manufacturer & supplier for Storage Tanks, Storage Silos & Material Handling Equipment.
Rostfrei Steels is a head most manufacturer & supplier for Storage Tanks, Storage Silos & Material Handling Equipment.