Chemical Storage Containers
Chemical storage containers are perfect to store and transport bulk chemicals and other materials that are both hazardous and non-hazardous. They are durable and resist impacts and punctures.
Conserve water reactive chemicals from acidic oxidizers, away from bases and flammable liquids from organic solvents. Also, separate gases into their own storage area (oxidizing gas cylinders from flammable gases). Keep compressed gas cylinders secure from heat sources.
Stainless Steel IBC Tote
Stainless steel IBC totes are designed to storage and transport of bulk liquids, powders, and Granules. They are containers that provide a compromise between industrial tanks. They are an excellent solution for chemical companies and other industries.
The 304 stainless-steel construction offers superior corrosion resistance for most liquids and chemicals. This tough material is easy to clean and sanitized, which ensures the safety and effectiveness of your use. The stainless steel is also economical and long-lasting, with a potential service life of more than 20 years. SS IBCs can be professionally cleaned, reused or recycled for a different company application, offering an enormous long-term value.
IBC totes are designed to be strong and stable to ensure the safety of handlers as well as the environment. They are also designed to comply with strict industry standards and regulations, offering an additional layer of security for the contents inside. This is especially important for companies that are focused on workplace safety and environmental sustainability.
IBC tanks can be stacked up to three high due to their standard dimensions of 42" by 48". This gives the greatest storage space. This design is space-saving and can help reduce costs by decreasing the floor space of warehouses and transport vehicles.
IBCs made of stainless steel can be customized with various fittings like lids, valves and liners, based on the needs of your business. This customization is especially beneficial for companies that have specialized applications or work setups, that require specific equipment to ensure safe handling of materials and products.
The standard stainless steel IBC tank comes with a heavy-duty 10 gauge 304-grade metal shell, a 2 inches of slopped bottom to facilitate drainage and virtually eliminate heel (cargo residual) as well as a 2'' 316 stainless steel ball valve with manway opening 22 inches with EPDM gasket, and either 3" Rieke or fusible automatic pressure relief vent. Couplers with quick connect Camlock, offset valves that are angled and other options that can be customized are available on request to meet your specific needs.
The tank's interior features a sloping bottom as well as the standard 2" bung. This makes it easy for rapid and efficient cleaning draining, refilling and filling. A slanted lid is included for easy access and to protect the tank contents. The standard IBC includes a mix of stacking lugs and lifting lugs and leg positioners that offer access to pallet jacks and forklifts. Insulation blankets of custom sizes are available on request to improve temperature maintenance and protection of corrosive and temperature-sensitive cargo.
Polyethylene IBC Tote
The plastic IBC tote comes with many benefits. It is suitable to store and transport various substances, such as dry chemical, liquids, granular material, and powders. These containers are also designed to prevent the risk of contamination by preventing moisture and air from entering the contents. This prevents degradation of the product and saves businesses money. Additionally the design of IBC totes permits easy access and discharge using the built-in valve or nozzle.
The IBC tote can be easily cleaned, which is important for containers containing potentially hazardous substances or food. These containers can be cleaned and sterilized with a steamer or pressure washer. In addition, the container's construction is strong enough to withstand harsh environmental conditions.
Depending on the intended application and the use, IBC totes are available in a variety of materials, sizes and designs. The rigid plastic IBC totes are made of a high-density polyethylene material that is safe for many applications and materials. These containers come in a variety of capacities which range from 275 up to 332 US gallons. They can also be double-stacked for transportation. Galvanized steel caged IBC Totes are also available for industrial applications. They are constructed of carbon steel, and coated with a protective coating of galvanized to prevent corrosion.
Caged IBC totes are typically used to store and transport hazardous and non-hazardous chemicals as well as beverages and food items. They can be stacked up to four high, and have an integrated drain valve that reduces the amount residual product left behind after emptying. This will save space in distribution centers and warehouses and make them more convenient to manage.
IBC totes are also utilized by a variety of people for their home and gardens. By cutting the sides and adding doors, you can reuse the tote as a rabbit's hutch. These containers can also be used to store compost and other organic waste. They can also be a great option for storing water from livestock. Some people utilize them as a green and sustainable alternative to traditional rain barrels.
Polypropylene IBC Tote
If your company deals with various liquids and chemicals, then you need totes that are durable enough to handle the task. IBC totes (intermediate bulk containers) are tough industrial-grade vessels designed with storage of chemicals and transport in mind. These containers can be made from a variety materials, including plastic and stainless steel. They also come in a variety of sizes and shapes. Some types of IBCs can handle liquids, whereas others are more suited for solids, such as powders and granules.
Poly composite IBCs are very popular among companies who require a reusable container for nonhazardous materials. These containers are made of high-density polyethylene and can withstand a wide range of conditions. They are able to resist corrosion, which is helpful if you store chemical substances that are abrasive or which can cause metal to corrode. Caged IBCs are also an excellent choice for dangerous materials, since their caged structure can help contain volatile chemicals and avoid spills or explosions.
IBCs made of stainless steel are a cost-effective option for storing and transporting hazardous chemicals, such as flammable liquids and corrosive substances. They can withstand very high temperatures, and they are often equipped with vents that release smoke during the event of a fire. They can be used to store a broad variety of liquids, including industrial chemicals, paints, dyes, pharmaceuticals and lubricants.
Some IBC COG Containers are made to mix or dispensing and are equipped with a nozzle or a valve that can be attached to the tube. This permits you to effortlessly dispensing your products without opening the container. This can help to ensure safety for workers, and help prevent spills or accidents that can harm your facility or harm wildlife.
Many farmers use IBC totes for storing water and moving it to their animals. They can also be used to water plants and gardens and for drinking and washing. It is essential to ensure that any used IBC tanks or totes you buy are food-safe. If they were previously used to store dangerous chemicals, they may leach those into the water, which can make it unsafe for your pets or livestock.
Polyethylene Spill Tray
A spill tray made of polyethylene can be used to store small containers of chemicals. They stop liquids from spilling out during liquid transfer and ending up on the floor of the workplace or polluting the surrounding. To ensure safety and hygiene they can be easily placed in chemical storage areas.
Spill trays are available in a variety of sizes and capacities to accommodate the type and size of liquids you handle at your workplace. They are slender and durable and can be used to contain leaks or spills that can occur in industrial processes. They are able to collect spills and drips that result from chemical bottles, fuel containers, jerrycans and oil drums.
When selecting the appropriate spill tray for your workplace, take into consideration the materials it is made of and other characteristics. It is also important to determine if the liquids that are handled in your workplace are corrosive or volatile. This will ensure that your workplace is in line with regulations and protect employees and the environment from exposure to hazardous substances.
Other tools, like absorbent mats and gas bottle cages can reduce contamination and environmental damage. They are particularly useful when handling flammable, toxic or toxic liquids. These tools, when used with a spill response strategy that is comprehensive, will help you create a safe and healthy working environment.
Depending on the liquids handled you may need additional tools for responding to spills, such as chemical cabinets or spill kits. Implementing these tools along with a spill management strategy can reduce the chance of accidents occurring in the workplace.
Storemasta's collection of spill trays comes in different sizes and shapes to meet your storage requirements for chemicals. They are available in both polyethylene and stainless steel, ensuring that your workplace is secure from chemical spills that could be hazardous. They are designed to be durable and long-lasting, and are able to withstand the harsh Australian outdoor environment. They are compatible with numerous chemicals and can be used to contain leaks from equipment like batteries, fuel containers, and chemical bottles.