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Title: "IBC Container 600L | IBC Tank | W4"

Published on: 20-07-2021

IBCs are optimal containers for storing all kinds of liquids. IBC 600l for water, which is shatterproof and UV resistant.

Inner container: Blow-molded, made of HDPE, which is strong and dent-resistant, plus it is impervious to light.
The frame is galvanized and welded from steel pipes, spill hole stand up/replaceable optional.
 
Product characteristics:
  • Dimensions of IBC 600: 1200 mm x 800 mm x 1013 mm
  • Weight: +- 44 kg
  • Approval: TAk
  • Capacity: 600 l
  • Filling opening: NW 150 mm
  • Spill hole: NW 50 mm fixed/replaceable optional
  • Material: HDPE + steel frame
 
Handling of IBC tanks is done by forklift , so we optimize the cost of the process, as no specialized equipment is required.
 
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