| Lieu d'origine: | Chine |
| Nom de marque: | CEC TANKS |
| Certification: | ISO 9001:2008, AWWA D103 , OSHA , BSCI |
| Numéro de modèle: | W201691123005 |
| Quantité de commande min: | 1SET |
| Prix: | $5000~$20000 one set |
| Détails d'emballage: | Pol poly-FOAM entre chaque deux plaques d'acier; Palette en bois et boîte en bois |
| Délai de livraison: | 0-60 jours après le dépôt reçu |
| Conditions de paiement: | LC, T/T |
| Capacité d'approvisionnement: | 60 ensembles par mois |
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| Lieu d'origine | Chine | Nom de marque | CEC TANKS |
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| Certification | ISO 9001:2008, AWWA D103 , OSHA , BSCI | Numéro de modèle | W201691123005 |
| Épaisseur de plaques en acier: | 3 mm à 12 mm, dépend de la structure du réservoir | Intégrité de corrosion: | Excellent |
| Résistance chimique: | Excellent | Capacité: | 20 m3 à 18 000 m3 |
| Durée de vie: | ≥ 30 ans | Perméabilité: | Gaz / liquide imperméable |
| Mettre en évidence: | FBE municipal mesophilic digesters,Fusion bonded epoxy biogas tanks,High yield municipal digesters |
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Municipal mesophilic digestion—operating at stable temperatures between 35°C and 40°C—is the global standard for stabilizing sewage sludge and organic waste. The success of this biological process depends entirely on the containment environment. Fusion Bonded Epoxy (FBE) tanks have emerged as a high-performance, cost-effective alternative for mesophilic digesters. By utilizing advanced electrostatic thermal spraying technology, Center Enamel provides a seamless, non-porous vessel optimized for consistent methane production and long-term structural integrity.
Mesophilic digestion environments are chemically active, requiring a lining that can withstand ammonia, nitrogen, and volatile organic acids. Center Enamel’s FBE technology is a factory-controlled process where high-performance epoxy powder is electrostatically applied and heat-cured.
performance matrix for Center Enamel FBE Mesophilic Digesters:
| Feature | Performance Specification |
| Individual Tank Capacity | Up to 60,000 m3 + |
| Operating Temperature | Optimized for 35°C – 40°C (Mesophilic) |
| Surface Preparation | Grit-blasting to SA 2.5 / SSPC-SP10 |
| Adhesion Strength | 12 MPa (Pull-off test) |
| Design Standards | AWWA D103-09, ISO 9001, ISO 28765 |
| Service Life | 20 – 30 Years |
Center Enamel’s capability to engineer individual FBE digesters up to 60,000 $m^3$ allows municipalities to:
Mesophilic digestion requires precise temperature control. Our FBE digesters are engineered as a complete system:
Our expertise in environmental engineering is highlighted by high-profile projects like the Beijing Daxing Stability Circular Economy Park. While the Daxing project utilized GFS technology for extreme chemical loads, our FBE line leverages the same world-class structural engineering (Finite Element Analysis) to provide a balanced "performance-to-cost" ratio for municipal mesophilic projects across 100+ countries.
How does FBE handle Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) compared to concrete?
H2S in the headspace of a digester reacts with moisture to form sulfuric acid, which causes "concrete rot." FBE is a non-porous polymer barrier that is chemically resistant to acid attack, ensuring structural stability without the need for frequent liner repairs.
Is FBE suitable for seismic zones?
Yes. Center Enamel FBE tanks are engineered following AWWA D103-09 standards, which include rigorous calculations for wind and seismic loads, making them more flexible and safer than rigid concrete structures in active zones.
What is the installation advantage?
Since all panels are factory-fabricated, an FBE digester can be commissioned in weeks, not months. There is no curing time, and the bolted design eliminates "hot work" (welding) risks in methane-rich environments.
With over 30 years of experience and nearly 200 patents, Center Enamel is Asia's leader in bolted tank technology. Our FBE mesophilic digesters are operational worldwide, helping cities achieve efficient, safe, and sustainable biosolids management.
Design your next waste-to-energy project with a 60,000 m3+ solution.