Protecting your IBC storage investment makes good sense whether you choose to buy or even rent to supplement your IBC fleet. With good handling and care practices, you’ll not only protect the container itself, but the expensive liquid product inside. And IBC storage containers that arrive in good physical shape also have a higher-perceived value to your end customer (just as damaged containers have a negative association).
So what’s the “secret” to proper handling of your IBC storage containers?
It’s really no secret at all, and at Metano, we have a number of resources for you to refer to:
- For bottom lifting by forklift, it’s important to use good form by lifting only where indicated on the decal and securing the lift squarely under the steel legs (of stainless totes) or under the pallet (of poly tanks). This technique applies whether using a fork or pallet jack.
- Without a good, tight lid closing, your product is susceptible to leakage and waste. Consult the Essential Guide to be certain you’ve installed the lid cover tightly, or see a video demonstration of lid installation.
- Moving HAZMAT materials? It’s even more critical to be certain the lid is properly vented, and best practice is to use a mallet to reach a torque of 30 ft-lb, as described here.
With a few care and handling steps, your stainless steel IBC storage containers will last for decades! Connect with us for a quote today!