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Supplier: Accuris
Description: Recommendations for Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs) for Dangerous Goods Part 4: Specific Requirements for Rigid Plastics IBCs
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Supplier: UL Standards & Engagement
Description: 1.1 This Standard includes fire test methods and associated requirements to investigate the ability of rigid nonmetallic or composite rigid nonmetallic intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) to contain combustible liquids when exposed to fire while protected with an
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Supplier: UL Standards & Engagement
Description: 1.1 This Standard includes fire test methods and associated requirements to investigate the ability of rigid nonmetallic or composite rigid nonmetallic intermediate bulk containers (IBCs) to contain combustible liquids when exposed to fire while protected with an
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Supplier: Sartorius Lab Instruments GmbH & Co. KG
Description: Standard Flexboy® bioprocessing bags Standard Flexboy® Bioprocessing bags are designed for the preparation, storage and transport of biopharmaceutical solutions, intermediates and final bulk products. They provide a single-use alternative to traditional glass, stainless
- Application: Other
- Type: Bag / Sack
- Volume Capacity: 0.0132 to 13.21 gallons
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Supplier: GEA Process Engineering Inc.
Description: demonstrates our awareness and knowledge of bulk storage issues, including loading and feeding, internal and external silos, hoppers and day-use bins, flexible intermediate bulk containers (FIBCs) and rigid intermediate bulk containers (RIBCs).
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Supplier: Sartorius Lab Instruments GmbH & Co. KG
Description: % of the space required for cylindrical drums. Safety: Flexel® 3D Bags coupled with the rigid structure of Palletank® provide a stable and secure solution for processing, storage and transportation of buffers, media, intermediates and final bulk products
- Diameter / Width: 31.18 inch
- Features: Portable
- Height: 41.73 inch
- Material: Stainless Steel
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: 1.1 This guide is intended to provide a standardized method and a set of basic instructions for performing hydrostatic pressure testing on Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs) designs as required by the United States Department of Transportation Title 49 Code of Federal
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: 1.1 This guide is intended to provide a standardized method and a set of basic instructions for performing hydrostatic pressure testing on Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs) designs as required by the United States Department of Transportation Title 49 Code of Federal
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Tote mixers represent a highly efficient and practical solution for mixing operations, especially suited to industries where fluid handling is a routine task. These mixers are specifically designed to be used with Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBC totes), which are commonly employed across (read more)
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Guidelines for Safe Handling of Powders and Bulk Solids Complete Document
B21.3 Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers (FIBCs) B12.4 Rigid Intermediate Bulk Containers (RlBCs .
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Bookshelf and Unified Agenda > Department of Transportation > Office of Hazardous Materials Safety > Annual Penalty Actions Report > [FDBKF2005091212432187234]...
GOLDSCHMIDT CHEMICAL CORPORATION (Shipper) Failed to perform a periodic leak-proofness test and external visual inspection within the last 2.5 years of a rigid intermediate bulk container marked as meeting a UN standard, and offered residue, last contained allyl glycidyl ether …
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Explosion hazards and protection in the use of intermediate bulk container - issue 194
Intermediate bulk containers (IBC) in the form of rigid intermediate bulk containers (RIBC) and flexible intermediate bulk containers (FIBC) are increasingly being used for the storage and transport of powders, flakes and granular materials.
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Rigid IBC developments
This report is based on Ribex 98, the fourth annual seminar and exhibition sponsored by Pira Inter- national and the Rigid Intermediate Bulk Con- tainer Association, RIBCA.
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Federal Register > Thursday, March 7, 2013 > [78 FR 14702] Hazardous Materials: Miscellaneous Petitions for Rulemaking (RRR)
Plastic Drum Institute, Inc. and the Rigid Intermediate Bulk Container Association, Inc.
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US Demand For Rigid Bulk Packaging To Approach $7Billion In 2013
Rigid intermediate bulk containers (RIBCs) will register the fastest gains, with demandincreasing 4.2 percent annually through 2013 as a result of cost and performance advantages vis-Ã -vis smaller, single-use or shorter life packaging.
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Electrostatic Charge Measurements of Droplets of Various Liquids Falling over a Large Distance
However, up to now, internationally there is still no unani- mous opinion on whether dip pipes always have to be used when filling containers, e.g., rigid intermediate bulk containers (RIBC), to avoid splashing.
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