Chemical Storage Containers
Chemical storage containers are perfect for storing and hauling bulk chemicals and materials that are both hazardous and non-hazardous. They are strong and can withstand impacts and punctures.
Store organic solvents and flammable liquids separately. Acids should be stored away from bases. Separate gases into their respective storage areas (oxidizing gas from flammable gases). Keep compressed gas cylinders secure from heat sources.
IBC Tote in Stainless Steel
IBC Totes made of stainless steel are designed to store and transport bulk liquids such as powders, granules, and granules. They are a middle container solution that sits between small containers and industrial tanks. They are a great solution for companies in the chemical and other industries.
The 304 stainless-steel construction provides superior corrosion resistance for most chemicals and liquids. This tough material is easy to clean and sanitized, which ensures the safety and effectiveness of your use. Stainless steel is also extremely durable and economical, with a an expected lifespan of over 20 years. SS IBCs can be professionally cleaned, repurposed and recycled for a different company application, offering substantial value over the long run.
IBC totes are designed for stability and robustness, ensuring the safety of handlers as well as the environment. They are designed to meet the requirements of the industry and are compliant with regulations. This adds an extra layer of protection for their contents. This is crucial for companies that are committed to safety at work and sustainability in the environment.
With a standard base dimension of 42" x 48", IBC tanks have the capacity to be stacked over one another which maximizes storage space. This design helps in reducing costs by cutting down on the floor space needed in warehouses and on transportation vehicles.
IBCs made of stainless steel can be modified using a variety of fittings like lids, valves, and liners to meet the specific needs of your business. This modification is especially advantageous for companies that have specialized processes and work environments that require specific accessories for the safe handling of products and materials.

The standard stainless steel IBC tank is constructed with heavy duty 10 gauge 304 grade metal shell, a 2'' slopped bottoms to allow for drainage and virtually eliminate heel (cargo residual) as well as two-inch 316 stainless steel ball valve and 22'' manway opening with EPDM gasket, and a 3" Rieke or fusible automatic pressure relief vent. On request, custom options like camlock quick connect couplings angled off-set valve components and other options that are custom-designed can be designed to meet your specific requirements.
The tank's interior features a sloping bottom as well as a standard 2" bung. This makes it easy for rapid and efficient cleaning draining, refilling and filling. A slanted cap is included for making it easier to access the tank and also protect its contents. The standard IBC comes with a combination of lifting/stacking and leg positioners to enable pallet jacks and forklifts to access the IBC. 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 can be used to store and transport various substances that include liquids, dry chemicals, powders, and granular materials. The containers are also designed to prevent the risk of contamination by preventing moisture and air from entering the contents. This reduces product degradation and helps businesses save money. The design of IBC totes also allow for easy access through the built-in valve or nozzle.
The IBC tote is also easy to clean, which is important for containers that hold potentially hazardous substances or food items. Modular Buildings Containers can be cleaned and sterilized quickly and easily using a pressure washer or steamer. In addition, the construction of these containers is sturdy enough to stand up to harsh environmental conditions.
IBC totes come in a variety of sizes, materials and designs, depending on the application. Flexible plastic IBC totes are made of high-density polyethylene that is safe for a wide range of materials and applications. They are available in a range of capacities, ranging from 275 to 332 US gallons. They can also be double-stacked during transportation. Galvanized steel caged IBC Totes are also available for industrial use. They are constructed of carbon steel and coated with a protective galvanized coating to stop corrosion.
Caged IBC totes are typically used to store and transport hazardous and non-hazardous chemicals as well as beverage and food items. They can be stacked up to four and feature a built in drain valve to reduce the amount of product left after emptying. This will save space in distribution centers and warehouses, and make them easier to handle.
IBC totes are also utilized by a variety of people for their home and gardens. By cutting the sides and adding doors, you can use the tote as a hutch for a rabbit. These containers can be used to store organic waste and compost. These containers are ideal for storing water for livestock. Many people use them as a sustainable and sustainable alternative to traditional rain barrels.
Polypropylene IBC Tote
If your business handles various liquids and chemicals, you need totes sturdy enough to take on the task. IBC totes (intermediate bulk containers) are rigid industrial-grade vessels that are made with storage for chemicals and transport in mind. These containers are available in various materials, such as stainless steel and plastic. They are available in a variety of sizes and shapes. Some IBCs are designed to handle liquids, whereas others can handle solids such as grains and powders.
Poly composite IBCs have become popular with companies who need an reusable container for storing non-hazardous materials. These containers are made of high-density plastic that can withstand many conditions. They are impervious to corrosion, which can be useful if you're storing chemical substances that are corrosive, or abrasive. Caged IBCs are also suitable for hazardous materials. Their caged design helps to contain volatile chemicals, preventing explosions and spills.
Stainless steel IBCs are a cost-effective option to store and transport hazardous chemicals, including toxic liquids that are flammable and corrosive. They can withstand very high temperatures, and are usually equipped with vents that release vapors during the event of a fire. They can be used to store a wide variety of liquids, including industrial chemicals paints, dyes and paints pharmaceuticals, and lubricants.
Some IBC containers are specifically designed for dispensing or mixing and come with a nozzle or a valve which can be connected to the tube. This allows you to easily dispensing your items without opening the container. This will help ensure worker safety, and avoid spills or accidents that can harm your facility or cause harm to wildlife.
Many farmers use IBC totes for storing and moving water to their animals. These totes are used for washing and drinking as well as for watering plants and gardens. It is crucial to ensure that any used IBC tanks or totes you purchase are food-safe. If they were previously used to store dangerous chemicals, they may leak into the water and make it unfit for livestock or pets.
Polyethylene Spill Tray
A polyethylene spill tray can be used to store small containers of chemicals. They stop liquids from spilling out during liquid transfer and then ending up on the floor of the workplace or polluting the surroundings. They can be easily stacked and stored in chemical storage areas to increase safety and hygiene.
Spill trays come in various dimensions and capacities to meet the dimensions and types of liquids that are handled at your workplace. They are usually shallow and robust, making them ideal for containing accidental spills and leaks that result from a range of industrial processes. They can be used to collect spills and drips from fuel bottles, chemical containers, jerrycans and oil drums and other containers.
Take into consideration the materials and other components when selecting the right spill tray for you workplace. You should also assess whether the liquids that are handled at your workplace are corrosive toxic, or volatile. This will ensure that your workplace is in compliance with regulatory standards and protect employees and the environment from exposure to hazardous substances.
Other tools, such as absorbent mats and gas bottle cages, can reduce contamination and environmental damage. These tools are particularly useful when dealing with flammable, toxic or corrosive fluids. These tools, when combined with a spill reaction strategy that is comprehensive, will assist in creating an environment that is safe and healthy for your employees. environment.
Depending on the type of liquids being handled, your workplace could require additional spill response tools like spill kits or chemical storage cabinets. Utilizing these tools in conjunction with a spill control strategy can help reduce the risk of workplace accidents.
Storemasta offers a variety of spill trays available in different sizes and shapes to meet your storage requirements. They are available in both polyethylene and stainless steel to ensure that your workplace is protected from hazardous chemical spills. They are designed to be tough and long-lasting. They can endure the harsh Australian outdoor conditions. They are compatible with many chemicals and can be used for containing leaks from equipment such as fuel containers, batteries, and chemical bottles.