IBC’s (Intermediate Bulk Container)

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An intermediate bulk container (IBC), often referred to simply as a tote or a bulk bin, is a versatile industrial container used for transporting and storing bulk liquids and granulated substances.

  1. Size: IBCs come in various sizes, but a standard size is around 1,000 liters (275 gallons).
  2. Design: The container is usually cuboid-shaped with a pallet-like base for easy stacking and transportation using forklifts or pallet jacks.
  3. Usage: IBCs are commonly used in industries such as chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and agriculture. They are ideal for transporting liquids and granular materials in bulk.
  4. Features: Modern IBCs may include features like stackability (to optimize storage space), top filling ports or valves for easy access, and drainage outlets for efficient emptying.
  5. Handling: IBCs are designed for efficient handling in logistics chains. They can be transported by road, rail, or sea freight and are compatible with various loading and unloading systems.
  6. Reusable and Recyclable: IBCs are designed for multiple uses, making them a sustainable choice in bulk packaging. At the end of their lifecycle, they can be recycled to minimize environmental impact.
  7. Regulations: Depending on the contents they carry, IBCs must comply with regulations regarding material compatibility, hazardous materials handling, and transportation safety standards.

Descriptions

  • Hold as much liquid as five 55-gallon drums.
  • Store and dispense water, pesticides or other liquids and powders.
  • Stack up to 3 high. 
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