The difference of forming technology between the rural toilet and the glass reinforced septic tank used in the community
Release time:
2019-12-19
GRP septic tank is a kind of domestic sewage purification and treatment equipment that temporarily stores the excreta and decomposes it in the tank to reduce the solid content in the discharged sewage
GRP septic tank is a kind of domestic sewage purification and treatment equipment that temporarily stores the excreta and decomposes it in the tank to reduce the solid content in the discharged sewage. It is a kind of GRP product specially used for treating domestic sewage, which is made of synthetic resin and glass fiber reinforced material.

The septic tank made of glass fiber reinforced plastic has the characteristics of corrosion resistance, non leakage, high compressive strength, fast construction, small floor area, etc. generally, we only need to use small ones in rural families. Its production process is molding. If it is used in a small area or a large place with a large flow of people, it needs to use a large-scale production process It is a winding process, both of which can ensure the sealing of the product and have a long service life. During the service life, there will be no leakage, and it can also treat the domestic sewage.

The GRP septic tank mainly goes through multi-level sedimentation first, so as to better ensure that the large particles of sewage will not enter the municipal pipeline and cause blockage. In addition, it has sewage treatment effect, which will decompose the settled sewage, decompose the organic matter into inorganic matter, and reduce the environmental pollution.

The glass reinforced septic tank is formed once in the factory and transported to the site for one-time hoisting. It can be assembled and installed freely according to the needs of the site, and the construction is less affected by the natural climate and natural conditions. After installation, it can be put into use, which can effectively shorten the construction period.
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