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Covered Spill Containment Trays

Published on: 31-10-2022

The covered sump trays we offer are manufactured from polypropylene. Thanks to this plastic, the sump trays are resistant to chemicals and weather conditions. They are designed for the storage of chemicals, oils, industrial and petroleum-based liquids. A covered sump is also called a workstation, and can be placed outdoors. It closes with a padlock, unauthorized people cannot get to the contents of the sump. The ribbed louvers open from both sides, but not simultaneously. The ceiling of the workstation is high enough to accommodate funnels or pumps. The covered sump is also wide enough to make the placement of drums or IBCs effortless. The sump's design allows for transport by forklift. The drip pallet that forms the floor of the workstation is equipped with a self-aligning truss. We deliver covered sump trays already assembled, ready for use.
 
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