FRP tanks are storage tanks made of fiber-reinforced plastic. The term “FRP” stands for “Fiber Reinforced Plastic” and usually contains a resin matrix reinforced with reinforcing fibers such as glass fiber or carbon fiber. This combination gives the tanks high durability and chemical resistance. FRP tanks have many advantages. First of all, they are lightweight and easily portable, making them easy to transport and install. Additionally, their resistance to chemicals makes them last longer than metal tanks. However, FRP tanks are generally resistant to corrosion, making them preferred in a variety of industrial applications. FRP tanks can be used to store liquid chemicals, petroleum products, wastewater, chemical solvents, and many other substances. This versatility makes them widely used in industrial plants, water treatment plants, chemical industry and many more fields. However, maintenance and installation of FRP tanks require certain expertise. If not installed correctly, problems such as cracks or leaks may occur. Additionally, it is important to store chemical ingredients correctly and clean the tank, otherwise material performance degradation or decay may occur. FRP tanks are an ideal option to meet industrial storage needs due to their durability, chemical resistance and flexibility in various application areas. However, it is important to ensure correct installation, maintenance and use.