| Lugar de origem: | China |
| Marca: | CEC TANKS |
| Certificação: | ISO 9001:2008, AWWA D103 , OSHA , BSCI |
| Número do modelo: | W201691123005 |
| Quantidade de ordem mínima: | 1 CONJUNTO |
| Preço: | $5000~$20000 one set |
| Detalhes da embalagem: | PE poli-espuma entre cada duas placas de aço; palete de madeira e caixa de madeira |
| Tempo de entrega: | 0-60 dias após o depósito recebido |
| Termos de pagamento: | L/C, T/T |
| Habilidade da fonte: | 60 conjuntos por mês |
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| Lugar de origem | China | Marca | CEC TANKS |
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| Certificação | ISO 9001:2008, AWWA D103 , OSHA , BSCI | Número do modelo | W201691123005 |
| Espessura das placas de aço: | 3mm a 12 mm, depende da estrutura do tanque | Integridade da corrosão: | Excelente |
| Resistência Química: | Excelente | Capacidade: | 20 m3 a 18.000 m3 |
| Vida útil: | ≥30 anos | Permeabilidade: | Gás / líquido impermeável |
| Destacar: | FBE aeration tanks for wastewater treatment,Fusion bonded epoxy secondary treatment tanks,Engineered FBE tanks with corrosion resistance |
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In the 2026 global water landscape, the "Secondary Treatment" phase is where the most significant energy and operational costs reside. As municipalities and industrial parks move toward Energy-Neutral Wastewater Treatment (ENWT), the selection of the aeration basin becomes critical. The Fusion Bonded Epoxy (FBE) Aeration Tank has emerged as the premier solution, offering a corrosion-resistant, high-durability environment that is specifically engineered to handle the mechanical stresses of continuous aeration and biological activity.
Combining the structural integrity of high-tensile steel with factory-applied polymer science, FBE aeration tanks are the definitive choice for modular, scalable, and sustainable infrastructure.
FBE aeration tanks must maintain structural stability while being subjected to constant turbulence and high oxygen concentrations.
2. Advanced Material Science: The Fusion Advantage
Leadership in 2026 is defined by factory-controlled precision. Aeration environments are notoriously aggressive; the combination of water, dissolved oxygen, and microbial activity can quickly erode traditional concrete or poorly coated steel.
Molecular Bonding: The FBE powder is electrostatically applied to pre-heated steel (180^circtext{C} to 230^circtext{C}). The heat causes the powder to melt and flow, creating a molecularly cross-linked barrier that is significantly tougher than liquid-applied epoxies.
Corrosion & Erosion Resistance: In an aeration tank, fine-bubble or mechanical aerators create a high-turbulence environment. The FBE coating is thermally cured to a "tough-elastic" finish that resists the abrasive effects of suspended solids and grit.
Zero-VOC Compliance: As a dry-powder process, FBE application produces no Volatile Organic Compounds, aligning with 2026 ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) mandates for sustainable manufacturing.
The efficiency of an aeration tank is measured by its ability to transfer oxygen to the biomass. FBE tanks are designed to integrate seamlessly with modern aeration hardware.
Surface Smoothness: The factory-cured FBE surface is exceptionally smooth, which helps maintain laminar flow near the tank walls and reduces the "fouling" of biological film on the structure itself.
Diffuser Compatibility: The modular bolted design allows for the precision installation of floor-mounted fine-bubble diffusers or lateral aeration pipes, ensuring uniform air distribution and maximizing the Standard Oxygen Transfer Rate (SOTR).
Thermal Consistency: FBE tanks can be fitted with external insulation jackets, which is critical for maintaining the optimal temperature (20^circtext{C} to 35^circtext{C}) for nitrifying bacteria in colder climates.
As part of the 2026 Global Water Resilience Initiative, FBE aeration tanks are the preferred modular solution for:
Extended Aeration Activated Sludge (EAAS): Providing the large-volume, high-retention basins required for low-loading rate municipal systems.
Sequencing Batch Reactors (SBR): The modular bolted design is ideal for SBR configurations, where multiple tanks are used to cycle through aeration and settlement phases.
Moving Bed Biofilm Reactors (MBBR): FBE tanks provide the structural durability needed to handle the constant internal friction of moving plastic media.
Industrial Effluent Treatment: Safeguarding against the chemical fluctuations found in pharmaceutical or textile wastewater where pH levels can shift rapidly.
Modular Velocity: Bolted tanks can be installed up to 60% faster than welded steel or concrete, with no on-site welding or painting required.
Scalability: As population or industrial output grows, additional rings can be added to the tank to increase capacity with minimal downtime.
Logistical Efficiency: Components are high-density packed in standard shipping containers, reducing international freight costs—a major advantage for projects in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
Q: Why choose FBE over concrete for an aeration basin?
A: Concrete is prone to "acid attack" from microbial activity and erosion from turbulence. FBE bolted tanks provide a non-porous, chemically inert barrier that installs faster and eliminates the need for expensive internal liners.
Q: Can FBE tanks handle mechanical surface aerators?
A: Yes. We utilize Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to reinforce the tank bridge and upper rings to handle the dynamic torque and vibration loads of large surface aerators.
Q: What is the maintenance cycle for an FBE aeration tank?
A: Due to the factory-applied polymer barrier, the coating itself is designed to last 25+ years. We recommend a visual inspection of the seals and diffusers every 3 to 5 years during routine plant maintenance.