The stainless steel IBC inner container is constructed from durable 304 stainless steel, offering exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and hygienic properties. The integration of an external metal frame enhances safety and reliability for industrial applications.
Economic Advantages
Utilizing IBC packaging significantly reduces production, storage, transportation, and operational costs while conserving substantial human and material resources. Compared to traditional packaging methods, IBC containers save 35% of storage space and enable efficient forklift loading and unloading, eliminating the challenges associated with manual handling.
Key Features
Outer frame constructed from hot-dip galvanized metal with 304 stainless steel inner container
Rounded corner transition design eliminates sanitary dead corners
Smoothly processed welds for optimal cleanliness
Four-way plug design facilitates forklift loading and unloading operations
Stackable configuration for maximum space efficiency
Protects stored goods from external impacts, pressure, temperature fluctuations, and direct sunlight
Sloped bottom design prevents liquid residue and enables complete material discharge
Compatible with high-temperature and high-pressure cleaning for long-term hygiene maintenance
Durable construction ensures reusability and extended service life
Corrosion-resistant, recyclable, and environmentally friendly materials
Custom design and manufacturing available based on specific material characteristics
Industry Applications
Stainless steel IBCs are extensively used for storage and transportation of liquid materials across multiple industries including food processing, juice and beverage production, dairy, seasonings, brewing, beer manufacturing, chemicals, paints, oils, and pharmaceuticals.