- Typical capacity
- This model is specified at 1000 litres, which is a common capacity for IBCs in food processing.
- Construction material
- Units of this type commonly feature an HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) plastic body within a steel frame, as described.
- Frame and pallet
- Typically, these units integrate a steel cage frame and a plastic or steel pallet for handling and stacking.
- Approvals and standards
- For food applications, units are commonly UN approved and designed to meet food agency standards, as stated for this listing.
- Dimensions (approximate)
- For this class of equipment, a 1000-litre IBC typically measures around 1200mm (L) x 1000mm (W) x 1160mm (H).
- Inlet/Outlet
- Commonly, IBCs feature a top-fill opening (e.g., 150mm or 225mm) and a bottom discharge valve (e.g., 2-inch).
- Stacking capability
- Units are typically designed for safe stacking, often up to 3-4 high when full, depending on the specific design and contents.