PP & HDPE Tanks and Reservoirs

PP (Polypropylene) and HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) tanks and reservoirs are advanced thermoplastic storage solutions designed for water, wastewater, and chemical containment. They provide excellent corrosion resistance and long service life, making them ideal alternatives to steel or concrete tanks.


1) PP (Polypropylene) Tanks

Description:
Manufactured from high-quality polypropylene sheets using extrusion welding technology, PP tanks are known for their rigidity and strong resistance to chemicals and higher temperatures.

Key Features:

  • Excellent chemical resistance
  • Higher temperature resistance compared to HDPE
  • High structural strength
  • Smooth internal surfaces
  • Custom fabrication available

Applications:

  • Chemical storage tanks
  • Industrial process tanks
  • Dosing and mixing tanks
  • Laboratory and plating tanks

Best For:
Applications involving aggressive chemicals and elevated temperatures.


2) HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) Tanks

Description:
HDPE tanks are produced using rotational molding or fabrication welding methods. They offer superior flexibility and impact resistance, making them suitable for large-capacity storage and outdoor installations.

Key Features:

  • Outstanding impact resistance
  • Excellent UV resistance (with UV-stabilized grades)
  • High flexibility
  • Lightweight and easy installation
  • Long service life

Applications:

  • Potable water storage
  • Wastewater tanks
  • Rainwater harvesting reservoirs
  • Irrigation storage systems

Best For:
Large-volume storage and outdoor environments.


PP vs. HDPE Comparison

FeaturePPHDPE
StiffnessHigherModerate
FlexibilityLowerHigher
Temperature ResistanceHigherModerate
Impact ResistanceGoodExcellent
Ideal UseChemical & industrialWater & large storage

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