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2.Conductive fiberglass grating
Fibergalss grating itself is an insulator, non conductive, non thermal conductivity, but in some specific places, it also has a conductive requirements. The detailed operation method is to eliminate the damage of static charge inoculation in the rock layer with a thickness of about 3~5mm. The conductive grating also has same characteristics  with traditional glass steel grille ,such as corrosion resistance, flame retardant,anti strike, skid resistance, light weight and practical in refinery and armaments manufacturing factory, high-tech industry, computer room, chemical plants, dry areas and underground mining operations.

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In conclusion, small fiberglass tanks embody a perfect blend of strength, adaptability, and eco-consciousness. They are not just a storage solution; they are a testament to innovative engineering and sustainable practices. As industries continue to evolve and space constraints become more prevalent, the role of these compact yet robust tanks will only grow more significant. With their numerous benefits, it's no wonder why small fiberglass tanks have become the go-to option for many businesses and households alike.

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