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PP boards are widely used in construction field and can be processed into various practical components. They have good moisture resistance and corrosion resistance, which can avoid jamming caused by rust or wood swelling. When used as a material in aquaculture workshops, PP sheets (polypropylene sheets) offer multiple core benefits and can accurately meet the needs of the workshop's special environment.
How could PP Boards be applied in aquaculture?
In aquaculture workshops, PP sheets can play multiple roles. They can be used as the exterior walls, interior walls and functional partition walls of the workshop (such as separating the fry rearing area from the adult fish breeding area), which can not only isolate the interference of the external environment but also prevent the walls from corroding and polluting the water body. For outdoor walls, UV-resistant modified PP sheets can be selected to avoid aging caused by sunlight exposure. PP sheets can be directly used to make small aquaculture tanks (such as shrimp and shellfish breeding tanks) or serve as the inner lining material of concrete or brick-built aquaculture tanks, effectively preventing tank leakage and moss attachment. In addition, their smooth surface can reduce the surface scratches of aquatic animals such as fish and shrimp, improving the survival rate. They can be used to wrap equipment in the workshop, such as aerators, water pumps and filtration equipment, to prevent water vapor and salt spray from corroding equipment parts, thereby extending the service life of the equipment. They can also be used as the outer protective layer of aquaculture water delivery pipelines to reduce pipeline scaling and facilitate the observation of water flow in the pipelines. Furthermore, PP sheets can be laid on the ground of the workshop and the surface of the operation platform, replacing traditional ceramic tiles or cement floors. They have the characteristics of anti-slip, anti-seepage and salt-alkali resistance, which can prevent the ground from being damp and mildewed for a long time, and at the same time, facilitate flushing and cleaning to keep the workshop hygienic.
What are the benefits?
Aquaculture workshops are in a high-humidity and high-salt environment for a long time, and the water body also contains residual feed decomposition products and microorganisms. PP sheets can resist the long-term erosion of these substances, without rusting, mildewing or deforming, and their service life is much longer than that of easily rusted metal sheets and perishable wood sheets. Food-contact-grade PP sheets have a smooth and non-porous surface, which is not easy to breed algae, bacteria and parasites. They can also withstand repeated cleaning with common disinfectants such as sodium hypochlorite, thus avoiding the pollution of aquaculture water and reducing the disease risk of aquatic animals. With a density of only about 0.9g/cm³, PP sheets are lightweight, which imposes low load-bearing requirements on the main structure of the workshop, making them suitable for the rapid construction of large-span workshops. Moreover, they can be cut, welded and bent as needed without complex construction processes, which can shorten the construction period and reduce construction costs. At the same time, PP sheets have a low thermal conductivity, which can help maintain the stable temperature of the aquaculture water and reduce heating energy consumption in winter. Their smooth surface does not easily accumulate dirt, and daily cleaning only requires wiping with clean water or a weak detergent, without frequent renovation and maintenance, thus reducing the later operation costs.