Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs), commonly referred to as IBC totes, stand as strong and reusable solutions made for the secure storage, transportation, and management of bulk liquids and powders. Typically having capacities of 275 or 330 gallons, although larger options are also available, these containers are made from materials such as high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and feature a stainless steel cage. Their unique design allows for easy stacking, making them highly suitable for both storage and transit purposes.
IBCs have widespread application across various industries, including chemical, pharmaceutical, and the food and beverage sector. They are versatility in safeguarding liquids, powders, and other materials that demand protection from the elements and careful handling. Beyond their durability and stackable nature, IBC totes contribute to environmental sustainability by supporting multiple reuse cycles. When selecting an IBC tote, factors like material composition, size, and intended usage are important considerations. HDPE totes excel with non-hazardous materials, while stainless steel variants are better suited for hazardous substances. Size selection is important, as larger totes may pose challenges in handling and transport.
IBC totes are a versatile and economical choice for the storage, transportation, and management of bulk liquids and powders. The rebottled IBC Tote, featuring a reconditioned steel cage and FDA-approved pallet, comes equipped with a 2” NPT valve, a threaded lid, and a cam lock lid—tailored for storage and non-DOT regulated transport applications.