Talk:Fibre-reinforced plastic tanks and vessels

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Scrubbers and Tanks[edit]

Scrubbers and Tanks have been covered elsewhere in great detail. Yet the vessel portion of the scrubber requires a bit of detail. The vessel has to be design to withstand the loads of the various scrubbers, and FRP can help - or hinder - with it's anisotropic nature. Therefore it is reasonable to include some mention of the structural requirements of the vessel for all of the scrubber types. Biological scrubbers, for example require multiple support systems, as the bacteria tend to accumulate at the bottom of the media. This is different then a chemical scrubber, where a single, large support system will handle all of the media. And this is different then a dry media scrubber, where the condensation removal (and multiple stages) create an entirely different kind of vessel.

Also, the tank loads are different then steel tanks, due to the anisotropic nature of the vessel. It would almost be better to rename this page "anisotropic tanks and vessels", to differentiate between steel. However, that would make things difficult.

My point being in all of this that I probably put too much information for the scrubber section - it's covered in other sections. What I need to do is remove the information that belongs in the scrubber section and retag these sections with "see scrubbers" for standards.--Markozeta (talk) 20:53, 17 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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