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Enpress Fiberglass Media Tank 47"FRP 3.3FT3 PORT

Material: W2T496073 Unit of Measure #: EA See All Fiberglass Media Tanks

Enpress composite tanks are manufactured with a special high temperature, high pressure injection process that eliminates leaks and customer complaints. The glass-filled threaded inlet is mechanically and chemically welded to the dome so leak paths are eliminated. Enpress composite pressure vessels are stronger and superior because of an exclusive liner design. The computer-controlled cut keeps the length of the vessels consistent within .180" (.046 cm). Enpress is the only manufacturer who uses co-polymer polypropylene in the construction of their vessels. 

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Enpress composite tanks are manufactured with a special high temperature, high pressure injection process that eliminates leaks and customer complaints. The glass-filled threaded inlet is mechanically and chemically welded to the dome so leak paths are eliminated. Enpress composite pressure vessels are stronger and superior because of an exclusive liner design. The computer-controlled cut keeps the length of the vessels consistent within .180" (.046 cm). Enpress is the only manufacturer who uses co-polymer polypropylene in the construction of their vessels. 

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Product Information

Specifications

  • Color: Almond
  • Tank Size: 14" Diameter, 47" Height
  • Inlet: 4.5" Buttress Top
  • Includes rubberized base and EPDM bumper band
  • Maximum Operating Pressure: 150PSI (10 Bar)
  • Maximum Operating Temperature: 120°F/50°C

Design Parameters

  • 250,000+ cycles, ambient & hot 150°F/66°C, 0 to 150psi without leakage
  • 4:1 safety factor (600psi minimum burst)
  • Stress Rupture: minimum 1,000 hours at150°F/ 66°C and 150psi static pressure

Documentation