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FRP Vacuum Receivers

FRP vacuum receivers are closed vessels used in vacuum filtration or vacuum transfer systems to collect and store liquid under reduced pressure. Made of FRP, they resist corrosive fumes (e.g. acid vapors) that may be present in the process stream.

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Key Features

  • Vacuum-Rated Construction: Designed to withstand external atmospheric pressure without collapse.
  • Corrosion Resistance: FRP inner surfaces tolerate acidic condensate or fumes.
  • Tight Seals: Flanged or welded closures maintain vacuum integrity.

Benefits

  • Safe Chemical Handling: Used with strong acids or solvents where glass/steel could fail.
  • Integrates with Systems: Connects to vacuum pumps and filters as part of a turnkey vacuum system.

Applications

  • Chemical Processing: Receiving condensate from vacuum distillation or filtration.
  • Laboratories: Large-scale vacuum receivers in chemical plants.

Technical Specifications

  • Volume: Ranges from 0.1 to 10 m³ (customizable).
  • Vacuum Rating: Typically rated down to –0.9 bar (gauge).
  • Material: Constructed from FRP using polyester or vinyl ester resin.

Unique Selling Points

  • Durable Substitution: Replaces metal or glass vacuum tanks for corrosive service.