Chemical Storage Containers
Chemical storage containers can be used to store and transport bulk chemicals and materials. They are sturdy and can withstand impacts and punctures.
Store flammable liquids and organic solvents separately. Acids should be stored away from bases. Separate gases into their appropriate storage areas (oxidizing gas from flammable gases). Keep compressed gas cylinders secure from heat sources.
Stainless Steel IBC Tote
IBC Totes made of stainless steel are designed to store and transport bulk liquids, powders and granules. They are containers that provide a middle ground between small containers and industrial tanks. They are a great solution for chemical companies and other industries.
The stainless steel construction of 304 offers superior resistance to corrosion most chemicals and liquids. This durable material is easy to clean and sanitize, ensuring safe and effective use. Stainless steel has a service life of up to 20 years and is extremely robust. IBCs made of stainless steel can be professionally cleaned, reused, and even reused for a different business application, which can provide significant long term value.
IBC totes are built for stability and robustness, ensuring the safety of handlers and the environment. They are made to be in compliance with industry standards and regulations. This provides an extra layer of security for their contents. This is crucial for companies that are focused on workplace safety and environmental sustainability.
With a standard base size of 42" 48", IBC tanks have the capacity of being stacking on top of one another, maximizing storage space. This space-saving design helps reduce costs by decreasing the floor space in warehouses and transport vehicles.
Stainless steel IBCs can be modified with various fittings like valves, lids, and liners to meet the particular requirements of your company. This is particularly beneficial for companies that have specialized applications or work setups, that require specific equipment to ensure the safe handling of products and materials.
Standard stainless steel IBC tanks come with a heavy duty 10 gauge metal shell, 2" slopped bottom for drainage and to eliminate heel (cargo residue) and the 2" stainless steel ball valve with an EPDM gasket on the 22" manway, and a 3'' Rieke or Fusible automatic pressure release vent. Camlock quick connect couplers offset valves with angled angles and other options that can be customized can be ordered to meet your requirements.
The slopped bottom and inner tank and the standard 2'' bung allow for fast and efficient draining, cleaning and refilling. A slanted lid is included to make it easy to access and protect the tank contents. The standard IBC comes with a mix of stacking lugs and lifting lugs and leg positioning devices that provide forklift and pallet jack accessibility. Insulation blankets of custom sizes are available on request to improve temperature maintenance and protection of corrosive and temperature-sensitive cargo.
IBC Tote of Polyethylene

The plastic IBC tote offers many advantages. It is suitable for storing and transporting a variety substances, including liquids, dry chemical materials, granular materials, and powders. 30ft shipping container are also designed to prevent the risk of contamination by preventing moisture and air from entering the contents. This reduces the product degradation, saving businesses money. The design of IBC totes also allow for easy access via the built-in valve or nozzle.
The IBC tote can be easily cleaned, which is essential for containers that contain potentially dangerous substances or foods. These containers can be cleaned and sterilized quickly and easily using steamer or pressure washer. They are also sturdy enough to stand up to harsh conditions.
IBC totes come in a variety of sizes, materials, and designs, based on the application. Rigid plastic IBC totes are constructed from high-density polyethylene that is safe for a wide range of substances and applications. They are available in various capacities, ranging from 275 to 330 US gallons, and they can be double-stacked to facilitate transportation. Galvanized steel caged IBC Totes are also available for industrial use. They are constructed of carbon steel and are coated with a protective galvanized coating to prevent corrosion.
Caged IBC Totes are used to store and transport hazardous and non-hazardous chemical products, as well beverage and food items. They can be stack up to four inches high, and they have an integrated drain valve that reduces the amount of residual product left behind after emptying. This can help to save space in warehouses and distribution centers and makes them easier for manual operation.
IBC totes are also being used by many people to decorate their home and gardens. For instance, they can be repurposed as a rabbit hutch by cutting the sides of the tank and adding doors. These containers can be used to store compost and other organic waste. They also make a great option for storing water from livestock. Some are even making use of them as an alternative to traditional rain barrels, offering an environmentally sustainable and sustainable way to collect and harvest rainwater.
Polypropylene IBC Tote
If you deal with an array of chemicals and liquids in your business, you will need containers that can do the job. IBC totes (intermediate bulk containers) are industrial-grade, rigid vessels that are designed with chemical storage 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. Certain types of IBCs are able to handle liquids, whereas others are better suited for solids such as powders and Granules.
Poly composite IBCs are a favorite for companies who require a reusable container for non-hazardous materials. These containers are made of high-density polyethylene, which are able to withstand a variety of conditions. They are resistant to corrosion, which is useful when you store the abrasive chemicals or other substances that could corrode metal. Caged IBCs are also suitable for hazardous substances. Their caged design helps to contain volatile chemicals, preventing spills and explosions.
IBCs made of stainless steel are a cost-effective option for the storage and transportation of dangerous chemicals, like toxic liquids that are flammable and corrosive. These IBCs are able to withstand high temperatures and are often equipped with vents to allow vapors to escape during an incident. They can be used to store a broad range of liquids including industrial chemicals paints, dyes and paints pharmaceuticals and lubricants.
Some IBC totes are designed to mix or dispensing, and they come with a nozzle or valve which can be connected to the hose. This allows you to dispensing your items without having to open the container, which can aid in ensuring worker safety and prevent spills or accidents that could damage your facility or endanger wildlife.
Many farmers make use of IBC totes for storing and moving water to their livestock. 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 totes or tanks you purchase are food safe. If they've been used to store hazardous chemicals, they could leach these chemicals into the water, which could cause harm to your animals 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 ending up on the floor of the workplace or polluting the environment. To improve safety and hygiene they can be easily placed in chemical storage areas.
Spill trays are available in a variety of sizes and capacities, depending on the type and size of liquids being handled in your workplace. They are small and sturdy and can be used to contain spills or leaks that may occur in industrial processes. They can be used to collect spills and drips that result from fuel bottles, chemical bottles 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 features. You should also consider whether the liquids you use at your workplace are corrosive, toxic, or volatile. This will ensure your workplace is compliant to regulations and safeguard employees and the environment against exposure to hazardous materials.
In addition to the proper storage of chemical containers, additional tools like absorbent mats, gas bottle cages and oil skimmers may help to reduce pollution and environmental damage. These tools are especially useful when dealing with flammable harmful or corrosive fluids. Combined with a comprehensive spill response strategy These tools can help you implement the safest and most clean working environment.
Depending on the liquids handled you may need additional spill response tools like spill kits or chemical cabinets. Implementing these tools as part of a spill control strategy can reduce the chance of workplace accidents.
Storemasta's range of spill trays comes in various sizes and shapes to meet your storage requirements for chemicals. They are available in both stainless steel and polyethylene to ensure that your workplace is secure from chemical spills that could be hazardous. They are durable and long-lasting, and are able to withstand the harsh Australian outdoor conditions. They are compatible with many chemicals and can be used to stop leaks from equipment, such as fuel containers, batteries, and chemical bottles.