
Glass-coated steel tank solutions, industrial steel tanks, complete by a team of experts since 2007
From design and installation to after-sales service, we provide the most suitable water and liquid storage solutions for every industry
Engineered for durability, purity, and international compliance — at a compelling total cost of ownership.
Superior resistance to strong chemicals — acids, alkalis and corrosives — compared to conventional tanks.
Longer lifecycle with significantly lower long‑term maintenance costs.
No metal contamination; safe for high‑purity and sensitive processes.
Manufactured to ASME or DIN with certified hydrostatic / pressure testing.
Reasonable pricing that delivers excellent value for the quality received.
Professional guidance from experienced specialists before you order.

Glass-Fused-to-Steel (GFS/GLS) tanks use glass fusion onto steel at 820–930°C to create strong bonds resistant to corrosion, suitable for harsh environments
Fusion Bonded Epoxy (FBE) tanks use advanced electrostatic powder coating technology for cost-effective and durable coating, meeting AWWA/ISO/ASTM standards

Projects we have successfully completed nationwide, providing high-quality service and customer satisfaction
Compilation of common customer questions about products, installation, and maintenance to help you make confident decisions
Glass-Fused-to-Steel tanks are coated with glass at high temperatures, making the tank surface highly corrosion-resistant, suitable for applications requiring over 30 years of service life. Fusion Bonded Epoxy tanks are coated with epoxy powder that bonds tightly to steel surface, easy to install and repair coating, suitable for projects requiring cost-effectiveness and quick installation
Glass-Fused-to-Steel tanks have over 30 years of service life, while Fusion Bonded Epoxy tanks also have long service life depending on usage conditions and maintenance
Yes, both tank types are Bolted Tank structures that can be relocated and resized, helping save costs when expanding the system
There is a quality warranty for tanks according to manufacturer standards, and the company provides after-sales service to ensure customer confidence in quality and safety
Can store drinking water, tap water, wastewater, salt water, agricultural water, fire water, as well as some liquids such as landfill leachate or chemicals within appropriate pH ranges
Installation takes less time than concrete tank construction due to bolted structure design, saving time and reducing labor costs