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Chop hoop

The Chop hoop process is a variation on the filament winding technology. Chop hoop is in fact a combination of a winding process and spray up. The technique is primarily used for the production of cylindrical storage tanks and agricultural silo’s. These tanks and silo’s are not used for pressurised storage applications and need therefore to be less strong than tanks made by filament winding.

The chop hoop process runs as follows: on a rotating mandrel a resin-rich layer is sprayed which forms a corrosion and abrasion resistant inner layer of the tank. After initial cure of the resin layer, glass fibre and resin is sprayed on the mandrel with conventional spray equipment. At the same time glass fibre rovings are wound around the tank in order to achieve sufficient circumferential strength (hoop strength) of the tank.

The mandrel on which the tank is produced is partly collapsible. This enables a rapid demoulding after the cure. When curing is complete (most of the time done just at room temperature) the mandrel is collapsed and folded away in the inside of the tank. The tank can then be taken away easily from the mandrel. It is then finished with the necessary flanges and connections, top lid and metal support structure. 


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