Encasement of tanks with fiber-resin composites

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2940209, 156 91, 156 94, 156213, 1563077, 206335, 264 36, 428 63, 428122, 428192, B32B 102

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ABSTRACT:
A flanged tank (1) is sealed by a covering of fiber-resin composites (16,17). At each tank flange (4,5), the composite (17) extends continuously from a point on one tank half shell (2), across the flange (4,5), to a point on the other tank half shell (3). The composite (17) is pressed and conformed to the flange surfaces (9) and flange end (10) by means of a clamping member (30) incorporated with the composite (17) by curing.

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