Rigid IBC , steel) Rigid intermediate bulk containers are a type of
bulk box. They can be reusable, versatile containers with an integrated
pallet base mount that provides
forklift and
pallet jack maneuverability. These containers can be made from metal, plastic, or a
composite construction of the two materials. Rigid IBC design types are manufactured across a volume range that is in between those of standard shipping
drums and
intermodal tank containers, hence the title "intermediate" bulk container. In the USA, IBC totes are authorized per Title 49 CFR codes to be fabricated of a volume up to while maintaining the IBC name and their federal shipping and handling permits. Many rigid IBCs are designed to be stackable. Containers for hazardous and dangerous fluids must carry
UN-recognized markings that enable the operator and those handling the container to ensure suitability with the contained cargo and associated handling requirements. IBC tank capacities generally used are often . Intermediate bulk containers are standardized shipping containers often UN/DOT certified for the transport handling of
hazardous and non-hazardous, packing group II and packing group III commodities. Many IBC totes are manufactured according to federal and
NSF/
ANSI regulations and mandates and are often
IMDG approved as well for domestic and maritime transport. Metal alloy IBC tanks are also manufactured according to
NFPA and UL142 certification standards for extensive storage of materials labelled as flammable and/or combustible. Intermediate bulk containers can be manufactured from various materials based on the requirements of the application or service the IBC will be used for. Traditional materials include: • Plastic (
high-density polyethylene) • Composite: galvanized steel and plastic • Carbon steel • Stainless steel (304 and 316/316L grades)
Collapsible IBC Collapsible IBC tanks are designed so that they can be folded when needed to save space when empty or used for return transport. They can also be stacked to save storage space. The replaceable plastic bags with a typical volume of make the container easy to clean and reuse, which is needed for use with food, as strict hygiene regulations must be observed. The space-saving intermediate bulk containers are used in the pharmaceutical, cosmetics and food industries. Several designed have been developed.
Caged IBC Caged IBCs are composite structures and are in very common usage. Caged IBCs are often utilized as one-use containers, especially when it comes to hazardous materials, but are also suitable for cleaning and reuse under many conditions. This IBC type often features an interior liner,
blow-mold manufactured from
polyethylene, that is structurally supported by a protective cage frame, often of
galvanized steel composition. Caged IBCs are engineered for the bulk handling of liquids, semi-solids, as well as solid materials. All materials can present certain safety and compatibility concerns, especially hazardous liquids, and proper guidance is always recommended whenever using caged IBC totes for harsh chemicals. Caged IBC totes are
thermoplastic blow-mold engineered, often, from virgin high-density polyethylene (
HDPE), a
BPA-free, strong plastic. Caged tote engineering is a top port inlet with cap for filling of cargo, typically with a bottom discharge outlet port, typically
ball valves, and an integrated pallet base skid for maneuvering the IBC. The pallet base of composite IBCs often features four-way access channels for universal handling by moving equipment such as forklifts and
pallet jacks. Caged IBC engineering has been able to produce a multi-industry use container that is mobile, convenient, consistent, durable, as well as compatible. The high-density polyethylene used in the construction of rigid, poly caged IBC totes is a durable thermoplastic chosen for its compatibility with many chemicals and materials often employed throughout industries, commercial applications, agriculture as well as consumer-based uses, as caged IBCs are often repurposed for
aquaponic gardening. Caged intermediate bulk containers are standardized for manufacture to near a commonly accepted pallet size. Caged IBCs are often for and for , where both volume types are available in either new, rebottled, or reconditioned model types, where: rebottled means a brand new HDPE liner in a previously used but certified steel cage, and; reconditioned means a previously used but cleaned and certified HDPE liner and cage.
Flexible IBC - big bag A standard flexible intermediate bulk container can hold and manufacturers offer bags with a volume of . Flexible intermediate bulk containers are made of
woven polyethylene or
polypropylene or other heavy polymers.
Bags are designed for storing or transporting dry, flowable products, such as
sand,
fertilizer, and
plastic granules. They typically have lifting straps but are frequently handled on a pallet. == Engineered design ==