IBC tanks, which stands for Intermediate Bulk Container, are a means of storing and transporting liquids that are designed to be portable and standardized. These tanks are generally made of plastic or metal and are used in various industries due to their relatively light weight and easy portability.
General descriptions of IBC tanks are:
🔸 Appearance and structure: IBC tanks are designed in the form of rectangular or cubic packaging with a lid and outlet valves. They are made of strong and durable material such as light plastic or steel. Also, some IBC tanks have a detachable structure that allows recycling and reuse.
🔸 Capacity: IBC tanks have a large capacity, usually in the range of 500 to 1000 liters. Placed. This capacity is placed between smaller barrels and larger tanks such as industrial tanks. Uses and applications: IBC tanks are used in various industries. They are used to store and transport various liquids such as water, chemicals, oil, petroleum, food and pharmaceutical products. Also, these tanks are used to supply liquids in production, distribution and international transportation lines.

🔸 Capabilities and features: IBC tanks have features such as ease of transportation using pallets and wheels, the possibility of easy emptying using outlet valves, the ability to combine and connect to each other to increase capacity. , resistance to impact and moisture, and standardization to meet international requirements such as UN and FDA standards, and as a result, they are suitable for use in various industries. In general, IBC tanks are suitable for carrying and Easy transportation, high capacity, and usability in various industries are considered as an effective solution in storing and transporting liquids.