LINPAC Allibert's all-plastic IBCs (intermediate bulk containers) of 800 and 1000-litre capacity are UN-approved for the transport of chemicals by land (ADR) and by sea (OMI/IMDG).
The division also manufactures a range of traditional composite IBCs – comprising plastic tanks of 600 or 1000 litres, secured in galvanised steel cages with rigid crossbars and integral pallet bases – which are approved by the UN for the transportation of hazardous liquids (see images left and right below).
All-plastic IBCs are corrosion-resistant and very durable. They have high mechanical resistance due to the double-skinned, foam-filled polyethylene cage. They can be safely stacked, even when loaded, and are available in a choice of colours for branding or identification of contents. Further customisation options include marking or embossing with text and logos (minimum orders may apply).
Composite IBCs feature stacking/lifting points for safe stacking and lifting using slings. They have high mechanical resistance and offer large areas for labelling, numbering, etc.
LINPAC Allibert also offers the 500, 800 and 1000-litre TankGo (see centre image above) and TankGo Bio ranges of rotationally moulded bottle tanks for transporting chemicals. These are UN-approved for the repeated handling of hazardous liquids over a five-year period without reconditioning. They are designed to resist shocks and repeated handling, and are maintenance-free.
The 'Bio' version is manufactured from 100% food-grade plastic and is designed for the agricultural foodstuffs and pharmaceutical markets. The concave bottle top helps avoid oxidisation from the formation of air pockets. Accessories and options are available to meet customer application.
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