Chemical Storage Containers
Chemical storage containers are perfect for storage and transporting bulk chemicals and other materials which are hazardous as well as non-hazardous. They are durable, and can withstand impacts and punctures.
Store water reactive chemicals away from oxidizers, acids away from bases and flammable liquids from organic solvents. Separate gases into their appropriate storage areas (oxidizing gas from flammable gases). Keep compressed gas cylinders clear from sources of heat.
Stainless Steel IBC Tote
IBC Totes made of stainless steel are designed to store and transport bulk liquids such as powders, granules, and granules. They are a container intermediate solution that can be used between smaller containers and industrial tanks. They offer many benefits to companies working in the chemical sector and across a broad range of industries.
The 304 stainless-steel construction provides superior resistance to corrosion for the majority of liquids and chemicals. This tough material is easy to clean and sanitize, ensuring the safety and effectiveness you require. Stainless steel has a life span of up to 20 years and is extremely durable. IBCs made of stainless steel can be professionally cleaned, reused or reused for a different business application, which can provide an enormous long-term value.
IBC totes have been designed for strength and stability, ensuring safety for the handlers and the environment. They are designed to meet the requirements of the industry and are compliant with regulations. This provides an extra layer of security for their contents. This feature is particularly important for businesses prioritizing workplace safety and environmental sustainability.
With a standard base size of 42" x 48", IBC tanks have the capacity to be placed over one another, maximizing storage space. This space-saving design helps reduce costs by reducing the floor space in storage facilities and transport vehicles.
Stainless steel IBCs can be modified with various fittings such as valves, lids, and liners to meet the particular requirements of your company. This type of customization is especially useful for companies with specific operations or work environments, which require special equipment to ensure the safe handling of products and materials.
Standard stainless steel IBC tanks have a heavy-duty 10 gauge metal shell, two" sloped bottom to allow for drainage and to virtually eliminate heel (cargo residue) as well as a 2" stainless steel ball valve that has an EPDM gasket on the 22" manway and three inches of Rieke or Fusible automatic pressure release vent. Couplers with quick connect Camlock, angled offset valve components and other custom options can be ordered to meet your requirements.
The slopped bottom of the inner tank and a standard 2'' bung allow for fast and efficient draining, cleaning, and refilling. A slanted cap is also included for making it easier to access the tank and protect the contents. The standard IBC comes with an assortment of stacking lugs for lifting and leg positioning devices that provide 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 has many advantages. It can be used to store and transport diverse substances that include liquids, dry chemicals, granular materials, and powders. These containers are designed to avoid contamination by preventing air and moisture from contacting their contents. This prevents degradation of the product, saving businesses money. The design of IBC totes also allows for easy access via the built-in valve or nozzle.
The IBC tote is easily cleaned, which is crucial when it comes to containers containing potentially dangerous substances or foods. These containers can be cleaned and sterilized quickly and efficiently using a pressure washer or steamer. They are also sturdy enough to withstand harsh conditions.
IBC totes are available in a wide range of sizes, materials and designs, based on the application. The rigid plastic IBC totes come in high-density polyethylene that is safe for numerous applications and substances. 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 a different option for industrial use and are made of carbon steel, coated with an electrogalvanized coating to protect against corrosion.
Caged IBC totes are typically used to store and transport hazardous and non-hazardous chemicals, as well as beverage and food products. They can be stacked up to four and have a built in drain valve to reduce the amount of product that remains after emptying. This helps in saving space in distribution centers, and makes them easier for manual operation.
IBC totes are also used by many people to decorate their gardens and homes. By cutting the sides and adding doors, you can use them as a hutch for the rabbit. These containers can be used to store compost and other organic waste. These containers are great to store water for livestock. Some are even using them as an alternative to traditional rain barrels, offering an eco-friendly and sustainable method to harvest and collect rainfall.
Polypropylene IBC Tote
If your company deals with a variety of liquids and chemicals, you need totes that are durable enough to handle the task. 30ft shipping container (intermediate bulk containers) are industrial-grade, rigid vessels that are made with storage for chemicals and transportation in mind. They can be constructed from a variety materials such as plastic and stainless steel. They are available in a variety of sizes and shapes. Some IBCs are designed to handle liquids, while others can handle solids like grains and powders.
Poly composite IBCs have become popular with businesses that require a reusable container to store non-hazardous materials. These totes are made of high-density plastic and can withstand a variety of conditions. They are not susceptible to corrosion, which can be useful if you're storing chemical substances that are corrosive, or abrasive. Caged IBCs can also be used for hazardous substances. Their caged structure helps to contain volatile chemicals, preventing explosions and spills.
IBCs made of stainless steel are more efficient in the storage and transportation of hazardous chemicals such as toxic fluids and corrosive substances. IBCs made of stainless steel can withstand high temperatures, and they are usually equipped with vents that let out smoke during the event of a fire. They can be used to store a diverse range of liquids including industrial chemicals, paints, dyes, lubricants and pharmaceuticals.
Some IBC containers are made to mix or dispensing, and they come with a nozzle or a valve that can be attached to a pipe. This lets you easily dispensing your products without having to open the container. This can aid in ensuring the safety of your employees and prevent accidents or spills that can damage your facility or endanger wildlife.
Many farmers utilize IBC totes for storing water and transporting it to their animals. They are used for washing and drinking, and also for watering plants and gardens. It is important to ensure that any used IBC tanks or totes you purchase are safe for food use. If they've been used to store dangerous chemicals, they could leach them into the water, which can cause harm to your animals or pets.
Polyethylene Spill Tray
A polyethylene spill tray can be used to store small containers of chemicals. They keep liquids from escape through the transfer of liquids and settling on the floor of the workplace or polluting the surrounding. They can be easily stacked and stored in areas for chemical storage to improve safety and hygiene.
Spill trays are available in different sizes and capacities to suit the size and type of liquids you handle at your workplace. They are usually shallow and sturdy, making them ideal for containing spills and leaks from various industrial processes. They can be used to catch spills and drips from chemical bottles, fuel containers, jerrycans, oil drums, and various other containers.

Take into consideration the materials and other components when selecting the right spill tray for you workplace. It is also important to determine if the liquids handled at your workplace is corrosive or volatile. This will ensure your workplace is in compliance with regulatory standards and protect both employees and the environment from exposure to dangerous substances.
In addition to the proper storage of chemical containers, other tools such as absorbent mats, gas bottle cages, and oil skimmers can help reduce pollution and environmental damage. They are especially helpful in handling toxic, flammable or corrosive liquids. These tools, when combined with a spill response plan that is comprehensive, can help you create a safe and healthy working environment.
Based on the kind of liquid that are handled, your workplace may require additional tools for responding to spills such as spill kits or chemical storage cabinets. Utilizing these tools in conjunction with an effective spill management plan can help to reduce the risk of accidents occurring in the workplace.
Storemasta provides a variety of spill trays in various sizes and shapes to meet your storage needs. They are available in stainless steel and polyethylene to ensure that your workplace is safe 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 conditions. They are compatible with numerous chemicals and are suitable to stop leaks from equipment, such as fuel containers, batteries, and chemical bottles.