IBC’s Storage, Transporting and Reconditioning.
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IBC Reconditioning
IBC’s or intermediate bulk containers are cube-shaped vessels used to transport and store food products and hazardous materials. They are made from industrial-grade plastic and hold up to 1000 litres of materials. Intermediate bulk containers are recyclable and easier to store than traditional barrels and cans due to their regular shape. Intermediate bulk containers are…...
What Are The Benefits Of IBCs?
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IBC Reconditioning
IBCs are Intermediate Bulk Containers which are used to transport and store a range of solid and liquids. They are generally made from industrial grade plastic and are either rigid or flexible. Their cube shape design makes them easier to store than cylindrical barrels. IBCs are able to hold up to 1000 litres of materials…...
What Are IBCs Used For?
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IBCs stands for Intermediate Bulk Containers which store and transport liquids and powders. They are large robust containers made from reusable white industrial grade plastic usually attached to a pallet. The cube shape makes them easy to store and transport than the conventional barrel containers. Reconditioning stations clean the remaining contents of the IBC and…...
Who Uses Balers?
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IBC Reconditioning
Balers can come in a range of different sizes suitable for a range of different tasks. Years ago they were primarily seen as farming equipment but now as recycling has become the norm and the world is taking bigger steps to become as environmentally friendly as possible they are taking on a much wider role…...
Why IBC Reconditioning Works
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Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs), are used to transport a huge variety of goods, from toxic and harmful chemicals, to pet food and cleaning powders. Their diverse nature of how they are used, does however lead to problems when choosing to use reconditioning IBCs. You wouldn't want to transport food cargo where an IBC has previously…...