Hull leakage has long been a major safety hazard for workers engaged in inshore fishing and tidal flat aquaculture. Most traditional fishing boats adopt assembled structures. After prolonged exposure to seawater and constant impact from wind and waves, gaps tend to form at joints and connections, ...
Wooden and fiberglass vessels have long been mainstream options for fishery production and aquaculture. However, they entail tedious routine upkeep and substantial recurring costs. Operators have to conduct regular anti-corrosion treatment, leak remediation and paint refurbishment. Aging components ...
Wooden fishing boats have long served as a staple in the aquaculture and inshore fishing sectors. However, they suffer from persistent drawbacks: rot, insect infestation and structural warping under prolonged use. These vessels require frequent anti-corrosion treatments and part replacements, ...
Urban residential communities are advancing toward refined management, generating growing and diversified water demands for domestic use, public area sanitation, landscape irrigation and emergency water reserves. Many older neighborhoods still rely on conventional water storage devices with ...
As the cultural and tourism industry rebounds rapidly, scenic spots and leisure parks have witnessed a steady rise in visitor numbers, leading to a sharp increase in water demand for daily supply, cleaning and landscape maintenance. Traditional simple water storage facilities feature poor sealing ...
Water allocation for production, cleaning and recycling plays a pivotal role in sustaining uninterrupted operations across modern industrial complexes. Traditional water storage systems often suffer from outdated structural designs and inadequate seepage resistance, resulting in substantial water ...
Against the backdrop of large-scale modern agriculture, water distribution and on-site storage for farmland and forest irrigation are critical to crop health and agricultural profitability. Conventional water diversion and storage approaches are highly susceptible to weather and terrain limitations. ...
Unexpected water outages and unstable water supply are common issues in urban parks, residential zones and public facilities. Reliable emergency water provision has therefore become an essential element of daily operation and facility management. Conventional water storage facilities are restricted ...
The containment of acidic and alkaline substances as well as industrial wastewater stands as a critical component of safety management throughout the chemical sector. Traditional metal storage tanks tend to corrode and develop leaks after prolonged exposure to corrosive fluids, which leads to ...
Temporary water supply remains a prominent challenge in infrastructure development, field operations and outdoor engineering projects. Restricted by unfixed working locations and primitive site conditions, traditional water storage equipment is typically bulky and cumbersome to install, making it ...
In recent years, as urban and rural water supply infrastructure continues to develop, water storage needs across industrial, agricultural and residential sectors have been on the rise. Traditional water storage equipment is plagued by common issues such as leakage, corrosion, limited space ...