Greenes Group is one of the Netherland’s leading installers and retrofitters of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) tanks for cars and light commercial vans and has now selected to fit its vehicles with tanks manufactured using HiPer-tex™ high performance fibreglass from 3B-the fibreglass company.
The glass fibre made high pressure tanks replace those manufactured from steel which when compared with glass fibre are much heavier. Marc Dirkse, CEO of Greenes Group: “A typical 32 litre capacity CNG cylinder manufactured from HiPer-tex™ glass fibre is 57 percent lighter than an equivalent steel cylinder and switching to this solution provides our customers several important practical advantages and in addition has a very positive impact on the environment.” In fact, due to their lighter weight, the glass fibre CNG tanks permits regaining lost payload which, for example, is very important for commercial vans. These can be fitted with up to 10 cylinders of which 8 are installed under the vehicle. And, with up to four cylinders installed in most cars it allows for the recuperation of lost seat (passenger) space all due to the heavier steel cylinder option adversely affecting the overall legal payload of the vehicles. Using natural gas reduces C02 emission levels throughout the entire supply chain from production to exhaust fumes so driving on natural gas makes a major contribution towards improving air quality and creating a healthier environment,” he concluded. In addition to the environmental benefits, not only does it cost considerably less to run a car on natural gas the additional weight savings achieved lowers fuel consumption, contributes to better acceleration and helps reduce clutch and tyre abrasion. CNG tanks made with HiPer-tex™ fibre are a truly viable replacement for heavier steel cylinders. 3B collaborates with several industry partners to develop tailored versatile solutions for a variety of high pressure vessels across a wide range of sophisticated end-use applications. “HiPer-tex™ fibre can withstand immense impacts, has extremely long-term durability due to the fibre’s high mechanical strength and considerably greater resistance to fatigue,” said Eric Debondue, Business Development Leader at 3B. “Combined with the high corrosion resistance of HiPer-tex™ fibre these unique properties enabled the tanks (manufactured by GASTANK Sweden AB) to meet the very stringent ECE R110 regulation governing the use of Type IV pressure cylinders storing compressed natural gas for motor vehicles,” he added.
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