Packaging cargo in steel drums can make a difference in its safety and security. Here are a few things you’ll need to consider before you pick one out for your needs:
Usage
These containers are commonly used as bulk storage for cargo. They also provide plants with an easy and secure way to transport chemicals and waste materials that might either be in liquid or solid form. Given the many different chemicals and waste collected, drums of varying sizes and kinds are necessary to ensure the right one is ideal your applications. You’ll need to determine usage before you pick a drum.
Material type
You can either go for stainless steel or carbon steel. However, stainless steel provides greater chemical resistance over carbon steel, so you’ll want to keep that detail in mind. If you expect to use the drum for a lot of aggressive chemicals, a stainless steel one will be a better fit for your needs.
Thickness
For shipping hazardous liquids, it’s better to go for steel drums with thicker drums since these will hold up better during transport. They’re also much more capable of handling the weight as well as pressure in transit.
Open or closed
Open head means the lid can be removed while closed head means the lid is permanently secured in place. Working with lower viscosity liquids? You’ll need closed head drums. For other types of liquid, the open head drums will make for a better option.
Compliance
Set by OSHA, there are practices as well as procedures that define the safe handling of drums along with other types of containers that might be used for waste collection as well as storage and transportation of waste materials. In some cases, you might need to check to make sure your packaging solutions are also compliant with the UN. Research so you’ll have a better range of choices.