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Can formaldehyde be used in FRP tanks?

Can formaldehyde be used in FRP tanks?

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Formaldehyde can be stored in glass fibre reinforced plastic storage tanks. Fiberglass is resistant to acids, alkalis, salts, and a variety of oils and solvents through the selection of resins of different types.
Formaldehyde can be stored in FRP equipment and will cost less.
After investigation, vinyl, furan, phenolic and epoxy FRP are resistant to formaldehyde, the temperature is less than 60 degrees.
FRP has good organic solvent resistance and can be used as formaldehyde storage tanks

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