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  • Storing Chemical Drums
    Storing chemical drums requires standard processes to ensure safety and avoid hazards. Most industrial plants store chemical drums to contain a range of different chemicals used in production processes. Chemicals are essential to the success in most businesses, whether they are used
  • GHS SOS! The Label Maker's Chemical Drum Compliance Survival Guide
    Chemical drum labels are changing - are you?
  • Steel Drums 101
    Many plants use steel drums in their processes. The way they are used is as varied as the thousands of types of manufacturing plants they are found in. Some of the most common uses are bulk storage/transport of chemicals and waste collection (liquid or solid). The liquids and chemicals they come
  • Steel Drums 101: Which Steel Drum Should I use?
    Many plants use steel drums in their processes. The way they are used is as varied as the thousands of types of manufacturing plants they are found in. Some of the most common uses are bulk storage/transport of chemicals and waste collection (liquid or solid). The liquids and chemicals they come
  • Bulk Bag & Drum Discharging System (.pdf)
    A leading chemical manufacturer contacted Material Transfer, looking for a solution to unload four different types of pharmaceutical powders from both bulk bags and drums, into one common outlet. The materials were as small as 20 microns in diameter and often caked, smeared, bridged, and packed
  • Rotating Drum/Bulk Bag Filler Plays Role in Quality of Surfactant Packaging at BASF
    A chemicals producer upgraded the packaging of surfactants by adding a purpose-built room with a rotating drum and bulk bag filler that automates the process and yields greater product output and quality control.
  • How Flexicon Flexible Screw Conveyors Help Batch, Blend and Feed Powdered Chemical Blends to packaging lines
    Floralife Inc. makes flower foods, pretreatments, and other chemicals used on cut flowers. The chemicals are packaged in bags ranging from 6 to 50 pounds as well as in 100-pound fiber drums, and are sold to floral wholesalers.
  • What You Need to Know About RCRA
    Chemical spill catastrophes make headline news, but there are thousands of smaller spills from drums, IBC totes, tanks, hoses and all sorts of machinery that result in violations and "smaller," five-figure fines. These get piled on facilities every year as EPA auditors look for mismanaged hazardous

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