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.
- Size: IBCs come in various sizes, but a standard size is around 1,000 liters (275 gallons).
- Design: The container is usually cuboid-shaped with a pallet-like base for easy stacking and transportation using forklifts or pallet jacks.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.