FRP UNIT

FRP UNIT

FRP stands for fiber-reinforced plastic, which is a composite material made of a polymer matrix and high-strength fibers like glass, carbon, or aramid. The plastic matrix can be either thermosetting or thermoplastic. The combination of the fibers and the matrix makes FRP a lightweight but strong material.

  1. FRP BIO-TOILET

Pre-fabricated shelter: Toilet structure built above the ground .Bio-Digester tank: Installed below the ground. Bio Toilet Variants: Bio Toilets are available in Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) .100% sludge – Free disposal of human waste. Eco Friendly – Decomposes solid waste to water and biogas. Eliminates need for expensive waste treatment .Clean discharge – The water discharged from the Pronto Bio-Toilet is colorless ,odorless and devoid of solid particles . 100% hazard free – On a dry weight basis, 90% of the solid waste is reduced.100% maintenance free – Bio-Digester tanks do not require any form of maintenance. Easy to transport

  1. FRP TANK

Clean water at all times and for all purposes under ground, domestic or industrial.FRP cylindrical Type Water Tank is designed to deliver. The specifications and exclusive design features of the system protect against any occurrence of static water, growth of algae, contamination from corrosion or bacteria, or accumulation of externally introduced material.

 

  • BIO-DIGESTER TANK

The Bio-digester is total maintenance-free system, which does not require any sewage system. The Bio-culture bacteria used in these bio-digester procreate & generate new bacteria in an anaerobic environment.

Human waste disposal in innocuous form is an ever growing problem leading to aesthetic nuisance, threat of organic pollution & several infectious diseases in epidemic proportions due to contamination of ground water and drinking water resources in highly populated and developing countries, like India. Less than 30% of Indians have access to the toilets. In rural areas about 10% of houses have toilets and rest of the people go to open defecation. Population in the cities although have better access to the toilets but only to the tune of ~70%. Untreated waste is responsible for several diseases like, dysentery, diarrhoea, amoebiasis, viral hepatitis, cholera, typhoid etc. taking the life of lakhs of children annually.