Case
study:

FRP Tank Truck

for High-Density Chemicals.

The Challenge:

Brinsa needed to increase transported volume without exceeding the road weight limit of ≤ 40 tons. The solution had to ensure stability under severe maneuvers (hard braking, vibration, real-road conditions), guarantee chemical compatibility across different media, and shorten manufacturing time to accelerate commissioning

Our Solution:

We engineered and built an ~30 m³ FRP tank truck optimized for high-density chemicals such as sodium hypochlorite, hydrochloric acid, and calcium chloride.

Tailored engineering: inertial load modeling, reinforced heads, and internal baffles to improve stability and sloshing control.

Chemical barrier design: resin and veil selection matched to chemical, concentration, and service temperature.

Hybrid manufacturing method: combining hand lay-up and filament winding, removing mold constraints and achieving uniform thickness and superior finish.

Vehicle–tank integration: leveled chassis installation, validated load distribution, and verified center of gravity.

Project Results:

Faster production: filament-wound reinforcement completed in ~2 days (previously ~2 weeks using fully manual processes).

Safe, reliable operation: stable performance under braking and vibration; documented chemical compatibility.

Optimized maintenance: chemical-specific cleaning protocols, recommended internal inspections every 1–2 years, and non-destructive testing (Barcol hardness and ultrasound) to project service life.

Road compliance: design calibrated to operate at ≤ 40-ton total load without compromising capacity or safety.

More capacity, higher safety, and competitive build times: Fibratore’s FRP tank trucks lower operating costs and boost the reliability of chemical transport