Custom FRP Fabrication
Customized Fibreglass Reinforced Plastic Storage Tanks
When you need custom FRP tanks that hold up to the rigours of the toughest industries, Troy Dualam delivers quality you can count on. Every custom storage tank we produce is built to meet precise specifications, giving you a tailored solution that’s compatible with a wide range of applications—from wastewater and chemical storage to oil and gas containment.
With fiberglass reinforced plastic and Dualam (thermoplastic lined FRP) equipment, you get more than just durability. You get solutions that resist corrosion and handle extreme conditions, all while providing a substantial weight saving relative to other materials. Whether you need strength, adaptability, or all of the above, we can develop a custom FRP solution that meets all your needs and exceeds your expectations.
Our team is ready to talk about how custom FRP fabrication can benefit your facility. Reach out today, and let’s design the perfect FRP storage solution for you.
Custom FRP Tanks Built to Specification
What Can Be Customized in Custom FRP Tanks?
- Vertical and horizontal FRP storage tanks
- Single-wall and double-wall tank systems
- Atmospheric and low-pressure tanks
- Tanks with custom nozzles, manways, and fittings
- Integrated secondary containment solutions
- Custom linings for aggressive chemical service
Custom Tanks Built to Exacting Standards
At Troy Dualam, we know that when it comes to industrial storage, one size doesn’t fit all. Each of our custom-built FRP industrial storage tanks is designed and fabricated to meet exacting standards.
Specializing in custom FRP and Dualam solutions, we can build chemical storage tanks that reach up to 35 feet in diameter, accommodating high-demand industry needs. These fiberglass reinforced plastic tanks don’t just stand up to corrosion and chemicals—they’re designed to thrive in the toughest environments, from wastewater management to oil, gas, and manufacturing.
We have honed our advanced FRP fabrication process to make sure that all of our custom FRP tanks meet stringent quality standards. Whether you need a single tank or a complete storage system, we’re here to bring your exact specifications to life. Contact us today to explore the possibilities with Troy Dualam!
Why FRP for Custom Storage Tanks?
Engineered advantages that make FRP the preferred choice for demanding industrial storage applications.
Corrosion Resistance
Exceptional resistance to aggressive chemicals, acids, and corrosive media in harsh operating environments.
Lightweight Construction
Significantly lighter than steel tanks, reducing foundation loads, transport costs, and installation complexity.
Long Service Life
Designed for extended operational life with consistent performance in demanding industrial conditions.
Low Maintenance
Minimal maintenance requirements over the tank lifecycle, reducing downtime and long-term operating costs.
Custom FRP Tanks Built to Specification
Connect with our specialists to develop custom FRP storage solutions engineered for durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term performance.
Custom FRP tanks are commonly used in chemical processing, water and wastewater treatment, oil and gas, mining, pulp and paper, and industrial manufacturing applications where corrosion resistance and durability are critical.
Custom FRP tanks are fiberglass reinforced plastic storage tanks designed and fabricated to meet specific dimensional, chemical, and operational requirements. Unlike standard tanks, custom FRP tanks are built to match exact capacity, layout, and service conditions.
Material selection is based on chemical compatibility, operating temperature, pressure, and environmental conditions. Troy Dualam engineers select FRP and Dual Laminate materials to ensure long-term corrosion resistance and structural integrity.
Troy Dualam fabricates custom FRP tanks up to 35 feet in diameter. Tanks can be designed as single-wall or double-wall systems depending on containment and safety requirements.
Yes. Custom FRP tanks can be designed to integrate with existing piping, foundations, and containment systems, ensuring compatibility with current infrastructure.