Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs)
Stainless Steel IBC Reprocessing Process
(Cleaning and Repairing)
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All former contents and any corrosion must be removed. The interior must be
high pressure washed with a cleaning solution capable of thoroughly cleaning
the interior.
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A high pressure hot fresh water rinse is preformed as the last step of
the interior cleaning process
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An internal visual inspection is performed. If any of the prior contents
remain after the high pressure cleaning process, then mechanical cleaning
is used to complete the job.
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The IBC exterior is water blasted to remove labels and foreign matter from
the exterior. The exterior is hand polished to restore a high gloss.
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The thoroughly cleaned IBC is leak tested by a D.O.T. approved test method.
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Each IBC is inspected for deterioration and damage If damage is found an
evaluation is made to (1) repair, (2) down grade service to non-hazardous
duty or (3) disposal.
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All parts must be removed, cleaned, and reinstalled with suitable new gaskets.
Valves and bungs must show no damaged parts or threads and must ensure a
leakproof seal.
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Each Stainless steel IBC's serial plate is inspected for a current retest date. To
remain in hazardous use duty each IBC must be inspected and recertified every thirty
months.
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Every stainless steel IBC is D.O.T. and UN approved for hazardous duty
around the world.
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