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IBC is an abbreviation of intermediate bulk container, sometimes known as an IBC tote or IBC tank. This reusable industrial container was designed to handle the transport and storage of bulk granulated and liquid substances, including food ingredients, chemicals, solvents and pharmaceuticals.

Choose an IBC storage container adapted to your needs: the types of products to be stored will influence what type of IBC you need. DENIOS offers you storage tanks from 600 to 1000 litres. Our storage containers come in a standard version on a plastic or wooden pallet, or in a stainless-steel version for the storage of dangerous and restrictive products.

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Briefly explained: the intermediate bulk container

Intermediate Bulk Containers, or IBC for short, have long been established as the industry standard.

In most cases, the container itself is made of plastic, stands on a pallet and is surrounded by a metal tube frame. This offers additional protection for the stored goods.

The usual capacities are 500 to 3,000 litres, but the most common is the variant with a volume of 1,000 litres.

The cubic shape of IBCs means storage space can be used more efficiently than with drums.

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Briefly explained: the intermediate bulk container

IBC storage containers

What types of IBC storage containers are available?

IBC tanks for the food industry

Storage and transport of hazardous materials with DENIOS IBC Storage containers

Accessories to improve IBC lifetime and usability - mixing and transferring contents

IBC Containers - 16 questions for IBC experts

IBC containers

Choose an IBC storage container adapted to your needs: the types of products to be stored will influence what type of container you need.

DENIOS offers you storage tanks from 600 to 1000 litres. Our IBC storage containers come in a standard version on a plastic or wooden pallet, or in a stainless-steel version for the storage of dangerous and restrictive products.

Plastic or stainless steel IBC containers from 600 to 1000 litres

When transporting potentially hazardous goods, it's crucial that the packaging or containers are sturdy enough to withstand the strains of everyday transport conditions.

Due to their stable construction, IBCs are ideal for use in the transport of dangerous goods. They are suitable for liquid goods of packaging groups II and III, for flammable liquids in accordance with the Industrial Safety Ordinance and as collection and removal containers.

For safe storage, we recommend that IBC storage tanks of 1000 litres or fewer are stored on suitable spill pallets or sumps.

What types of IBC containers are available?

DENIOS offers various IBC tanks that are tailored to various requirements. We offer the following IBCs:

  • Constructed from plastic or stainless steel

  • From 600 to 1000 litres

  • Two different outlet openings

  • Three different filling openings

  • With PE / wood pallet or steel runners

  • EX versions

  • In transparent or black with UV protection

IBC containers for the food industry

Intermediate bulk containers are commonly used in the food sector for fruit juices, oils, fats, flavours, or additives. The highest hygiene standards apply in this sector. In food production storage and processes, the contents of storage containers are changed, exchanged or reloaded frequently. Stainless steel IBC storage containers can be cleaned with almost no residue and stand up to the specific demands of the industry.

Regardless of the material stored, it is often necessary, especially with food, to keep additives, oils or fats at a constant temperature level. Production processes are often dependent on this. DENIOS also offers thermotechnical solutions for small and large applications. This includes solutions such as heating jackets, hot boxes, heated containers and cooling chambers.

Storage and transport of hazardous materials with DENIOS IBC containers

DENIOS standard 1000 litre containers are made of highly resistant and UV-stabilised HDPE (high density polyethylene) for outdoor storage. A fixed tubular steel frame protects the structure from shocks during transport. The large display panel on the IBC storage tank makes it quick and easy to identify the contents. The filling opening is equipped with a screw cap and can be sealed for secure access. All models can be picked up from all 4 sides by forklift or pallet truck. For use in hazardous areas, choose the ATEX version.

For safe storage and transport of hazardous materials, we recommend the use of stainless steel IBC tanks. With the 1000 litre IBCs you can safely transport ADR class II and III products as well as flammable liquids. The top has a 400 mm diameter inspection opening with a threaded cover with 6 eye bolts and NBR seal. The floor consists of a cap for optimal draining and a 2" ball valve with stainless-steel cap. These stainless steel IBCs are approved according to UN 31 A/Y/.../D/BAM 6700.

Accessories to improve IBC lifetime and usability - mixing and transferring contents

If the contents of the container need to be mixed regularly, e.g. in the case of emulsions, mixers and agitators can be used. These are installed directly in the opening of the IBC. They are available with a pump. It is important to adapt the agitator to the tank content to achieve the best outcome. Even in sensitive working areas, it is possible to work with it in an ATEX version. See our range of mixers and agitators for drums and IBCs.

IBC Containers - 16 questions for IBC experts

IBCs are some of the most widely used containers in industry.

Buying, using and maintaining them correctly can have a big impact upon the efficiencies in your business.

Our experts answer the 16 most frequently asked questions about IBCs in the new DENIOS guide.

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FAQs

How must intermediate bulk containers IBCs be marked according to paragraph 5.2 1.4 of the IMDG Code? ›

5.2. 1.4 Intermediate bulk containers of more than 450 litres capacity and large packagings shall be marked on two opposite sides. For goods of Class 1, packages shall, in addition, bear the proper shipping name as determined in accordance with 3.1.

What is an intermediate bulk container IBC? ›

An intermediate bulk container (or IBC) is a pallet mounted, industrial grade reusable container that is used for storing and transporting bulk liquids and powders. Also known as a tote, the IBC is capable of stacking and can be moved by a pallet jack or forklift.

How may you placard an IBC intermediate bulk container? ›

Placards and UN Numbers on a Large Means of Containment

(c) in the case of a large means of containment that is an intermediate bulk container (IBC) with a capacity greater than 450 L but less than or equal to 3 000 L, (i) a placard and UN number may be displayed on two opposite sides of the IBC, or.

What size are intermediate bulk containers? ›

IBC sizes range from 110 to 550 gallons, with 275 and 330 being the most common. Dimensions are internationally standardized to roughly 45″L x 45″W. They are engineered for mobility with built in pallet / forklift access along with stacking capabilities.

What is the standard intermediate bulk container? ›

A standard flexible intermediate bulk container can hold 500 to 1,000 kg (1,100 to 2,200 lb) and manufacturers offer bags with a volume of 285–2,830 litres (10–100 cu ft). Flexible intermediate bulk containers are made of woven polyethylene or polypropylene or other heavy polymers.

What is the difference between a large means of containment and an intermediate bulk container? ›

Small means of containment are containers with a water capacity of 450L or less. They may be drums, jerricans, boxes, pails, bags, barrels, cylinders or intermediate bulk containers (IBC). Large means of containment are containers with a water capacity greater than 450L.

Can you stack a full IBC on an empty IBC? ›

We cannot and do not recommend shipping stacked, full IBC totes. It is always important to check either the manufacturer's guidelines or UN/DOT weight ratings for specific stacking instructions and limitations. Stacking Empty Totes: Empty IBC totes can generally be stacked higher than full ones due to weight limits.

What is the HS code for intermediate bulk container IBC? ›

Ibc Intermediate Bulk Container Imports Under HS Code 39239090 | ibc intermediate bulk container import price | Zauba.

What is a flexible intermediate bulk container? ›

A flexible intermediate bulk container (FIBC), jumbo, bulk bag, super sack, big bag, or tonne bag is an industrial container made of flexible fabric that is designed for storing and transporting dry, flowable products, such as sand, fertilizer, and granules of plastic.

How many IBCs fit in a 20ft container? ›

As is common knowledge, standard 1000 litre IBCs when stuffed in a standard shipping container (20 ft. FCL) fit only 18 IBCs. 10 IBCs (1000 litres) are placed on the floor of container (hence forming the bottom layer) and another 8 are stuffed / stacked on the top.

What is the 2205 rule? ›

Dangerous Placard Exception. MUST placard for hazard when: ▪ > 2,205 lbs or more of one class from Table 2. ▪ Loaded at multiple facilities. ▪ Can not use Dangerous Placard in these situations.

What is the lifespan of an IBC tank? ›

With proper care and maintenance, IBCs can last anywhere between 5 and 10 years. The lifespan of an IBC will depend on several factors including, the material that it is made from, how it is handled, its exposure to environmental conditions and the maintenance and inspections it receives.

Which of the following volumes might be found in an intermediate bulk container? ›

Intermediate bulk containers can be selected for use based on their total tank volume capacity. IBCs have definitive gallon amounts with container volumes that can range from 110 gallons up to 550 gallons to provide sufficient size to match their intended use.

What is considered a bulk container? ›

As a standard definition, “bulk” is considered to be over 119 gallons, or 450 liters, of liquid. Solids are measured differently. “Bulk” is legally defined as being over 882 pounds (400 kg) or having a volume of over 119 gallons.

What is a rigid intermediate bulk container? ›

Rigid Intermediate bulk containers are the most common used containers for transporting and storing liquids. Rigid IBC containers are often certified UN/DOT and used as a standard for transporting hazardous goods, packing group II and packing III commodities.

What is the 5.2 code of the IMDG Code? ›

Chapter 5.2 of the International Maritime Dangerous Goods ( IMDG ) Code, "Marking and Labeling of Packages Including IBCs ," provides information on the marking and labeling of dangerous goods. The first Section, 5.2. 1, addresses markings for dangerous goods packages.

How do you indicate an IBC contains a hazardous material? ›

Display HazMat labels on two opposing sides of an IBC with a capacity of ≥1.8 m3 (64 ft3) per §172.406(e)(6). Display the proper shipping name and identification number marking in the same manner as a non-bulk packaging as is described at §172.301(a)(1) per §172.514(c)(4).

What does the Part 5 of the IMDG Code contain? ›

5.1. 1.1 This Part sets forth the provisions for dangerous goods consignments relative to authorization of consignments and advance notifications, marking, labelling, documentation (by manual, electronic data processing (EDP) or electronic data interchange (EDI) techniques) and placarding.

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