Product Details:
Shape | Round |
Capacity | 200 to 250 Litres |
Industry Type | Industrial |
Color | Blue |
Usage/Application | Chemical Storage |
Storage Material | Chemicals |
Service Location | All Over the World |
Drumming of chemicals
A drum is a cylindrical container used for shipping bulk cargo. Drums can be made of steel, dense paperboard (commonly called a
fiber drum), or plastics, and are generally used for the transportation and storage of liquids and powders. Drums are often
certified for shipment of dangerous goods. Shipped goods must be matched with the make of drum necessary to comply with applicable
regulations. Drums are also called barrels in common usage.
International standard size
Steel drums used as shipping containers for chemicals and other liquids.
A 200-litre drum (known as a 55-gallon drum in the United States and a 44-gallon drum in the United Kingdom[dubious – discuss]) is
a cylindrical container with a nominal capacity of 200 litres (55 US or 44 imp gal). The exact capacity varies by manufacturer,
purpose, or other factors. Standard drums have inside dimensions of 572 millimetres (22.5 in) diameter and 851 millimetres (33.5
in) height. These dimensions yield a volume of about 218.7 litres (57.8 US gal; 48.1 imp gal), but they are commonly filled to
about 200 litres.
The outside dimensions of a 200-litre drum are typically 584 millimetres (23 in) diameter at the top or bottom rim, 597
millimetres (23.5 in) diameter at the chines (ridges around drum), and 876 millimetres (34.5 in) height. Exact dimensions are
specified in ANSI MH2.
The drums are typically made of steel with a ribbed outer wall to improve rigidity and for rolling. The lids can be welded or
secured with a head gasket and bolt ring. Drums can also be made of durable plastic or paperboard. They are commonly used for
transporting oils, fuels, chemicals, and dry goods. The construction and performance of drums used for shipment of hazardous
materials are governed by UN, country, and carrier regulations.
Product Details:
Shape | Round |
Capacity | 200 to 250 Litres |
Industry Type | Industrial |
Color | Blue |
Usage/Application | Chemical Storage |
Storage Material | Chemicals |
Service Location | All Over the World |
Drumming of chemicals
A drum is a cylindrical container used for shipping bulk cargo. Drums can be made of steel, dense paperboard (commonly called a
fiber drum), or plastics, and are generally used for the transportation and storage of liquids and powders. Drums are often
certified for shipment of dangerous goods. Shipped goods must be matched with the make of drum necessary to comply with applicable
regulations. Drums are also called barrels in common usage.
International standard size
Steel drums used as shipping containers for chemicals and other liquids.
A 200-litre drum (known as a 55-gallon drum in the United States and a 44-gallon drum in the United Kingdom[dubious – discuss]) is
a cylindrical container with a nominal capacity of 200 litres (55 US or 44 imp gal). The exact capacity varies by manufacturer,
purpose, or other factors. Standard drums have inside dimensions of 572 millimetres (22.5 in) diameter and 851 millimetres (33.5
in) height. These dimensions yield a volume of about 218.7 litres (57.8 US gal; 48.1 imp gal), but they are commonly filled to
about 200 litres.
The outside dimensions of a 200-litre drum are typically 584 millimetres (23 in) diameter at the top or bottom rim, 597
millimetres (23.5 in) diameter at the chines (ridges around drum), and 876 millimetres (34.5 in) height. Exact dimensions are
specified in ANSI MH2.
The drums are typically made of steel with a ribbed outer wall to improve rigidity and for rolling. The lids can be welded or
secured with a head gasket and bolt ring. Drums can also be made of durable plastic or paperboard. They are commonly used for
transporting oils, fuels, chemicals, and dry goods. The construction and performance of drums used for shipment of hazardous
materials are governed by UN, country, and carrier regulations.
used for safe shipping and storing of bulk chemicals, among other hazardous substances.
Product Details:
Shape | Round |
Capacity | 200 to 250 Litres |
Color | Blue |
Usage/Application | Chemical Storage |
Storage Material | Chemicals |
Service Location | All Over the World |
Drumming of chemicals
A drum is a cylindrical container used for shipping bulk cargo. Drums can be made of steel, dense paperboard (commonly called a
fiber drum), or plastics, and are generally used for the transportation and storage of liquids and powders. Drums are often
certified for shipment of dangerous goods. Shipped goods must be matched with the make of drum necessary to comply with applicable
regulations. Drums are also called barrels in common usage.
International standard size
Steel drums used as shipping containers for chemicals and other liquids.
A 200-litre drum (known as a 55-gallon drum in the United States and a 44-gallon drum in the United Kingdom[dubious – discuss]) is
a cylindrical container with a nominal capacity of 200 litres (55 US or 44 imp gal). The exact capacity varies by manufacturer,
purpose, or other factors. Standard drums have inside dimensions of 572 millimetres (22.5 in) diameter and 851 millimetres (33.5
in) height. These dimensions yield a volume of about 218.7 litres (57.8 US gal; 48.1 imp gal), but they are commonly filled to
about 200 litres.
The outside dimensions of a 200-litre drum are typically 584 millimetres (23 in) diameter at the top or bottom rim, 597
millimetres (23.5 in) diameter at the chines (ridges around drum), and 876 millimetres (34.5 in) height. Exact dimensions are
specified in ANSI MH2.
The drums are typically made of steel with a ribbed outer wall to improve rigidity and for rolling. The lids can be welded or
secured with a head gasket and bolt ring. Drums can also be made of durable plastic or paperboard. They are commonly used for
transporting oils, fuels, chemicals, and dry goods. The construction and performance of drums used for shipment of hazardous
materials are governed by UN, country, and carrier regulations.
used for safe shipping and storing of bulk chemicals, among other hazardous substances.
Product Details:
Shape | Round |
Capacity | 200 to 250 Litres |
Color | Blue |
Usage/Application | Chemical Storage |
Storage Material | Chemicals |
Service Location | All Over the World |
Drumming of chemicals
A drum is a cylindrical container used for shipping bulk cargo. Drums can be made of steel, dense paperboard (commonly called a
fiber drum), or plastics, and are generally used for the transportation and storage of liquids and powders. Drums are often
certified for shipment of dangerous goods. Shipped goods must be matched with the make of drum necessary to comply with applicable
regulations. Drums are also called barrels in common usage.
International standard size
Steel drums used as shipping containers for chemicals and other liquids.
A 200-litre drum (known as a 55-gallon drum in the United States and a 44-gallon drum in the United Kingdom[dubious – discuss]) is
a cylindrical container with a nominal capacity of 200 litres (55 US or 44 imp gal). The exact capacity varies by manufacturer,
purpose, or other factors. Standard drums have inside dimensions of 572 millimetres (22.5 in) diameter and 851 millimetres (33.5
in) height. These dimensions yield a volume of about 218.7 litres (57.8 US gal; 48.1 imp gal), but they are commonly filled to
about 200 litres.
The outside dimensions of a 200-litre drum are typically 584 millimetres (23 in) diameter at the top or bottom rim, 597
millimetres (23.5 in) diameter at the chines (ridges around drum), and 876 millimetres (34.5 in) height. Exact dimensions are
specified in ANSI MH2.
The drums are typically made of steel with a ribbed outer wall to improve rigidity and for rolling. The lids can be welded or
secured with a head gasket and bolt ring. Drums can also be made of durable plastic or paperboard. They are commonly used for
transporting oils, fuels, chemicals, and dry goods. The construction and performance of drums used for shipment of hazardous
materials are governed by UN, country, and carrier regulations.
used for safe shipping and storing of bulk chemicals, among other hazardous substances.
Product Details:
Shape | Round |
Capacity | 200 to 250 Litres |
Industry Type | Industrial |
Color | Blue |
Usage/Application | Chemical Storage |
Storage Material | Chemicals |
product | Free trade zone packing of chemicals |
Drumming of chemicals
A drum is a cylindrical container used for shipping bulk cargo. Drums can be made of steel, dense paperboard (commonly called a
fiber drum), or plastics, and are generally used for the transportation and storage of liquids and powders. Drums are often
certified for shipment of dangerous goods. Shipped goods must be matched with the make of drum necessary to comply with applicable
regulations. Drums are also called barrels in common usage.
International standard size
Steel drums used as shipping containers for chemicals and other liquids.
A 200-litre drum (known as a 55-gallon drum in the United States and a 44-gallon drum in the United Kingdom[dubious – discuss]) is
a cylindrical container with a nominal capacity of 200 litres (55 US or 44 imp gal). The exact capacity varies by manufacturer,
purpose, or other factors. Standard drums have inside dimensions of 572 millimetres (22.5 in) diameter and 851 millimetres (33.5
in) height. These dimensions yield a volume of about 218.7 litres (57.8 US gal; 48.1 imp gal), but they are commonly filled to
about 200 litres.
The outside dimensions of a 200-litre drum are typically 584 millimetres (23 in) diameter at the top or bottom rim, 597
millimetres (23.5 in) diameter at the chines (ridges around drum), and 876 millimetres (34.5 in) height. Exact dimensions are
specified in ANSI MH2.
The drums are typically made of steel with a ribbed outer wall to improve rigidity and for rolling. The lids can be welded or
secured with a head gasket and bolt ring. Drums can also be made of durable plastic or paperboard. They are commonly used for
transporting oils, fuels, chemicals, and dry goods. The construction and performance of drums used for shipment of hazardous
materials are governed by UN, country, and carrier regulations.
used for safe shipping and storing of bulk chemicals, among other hazardous substances.
Product Details:
Shape | Round |
Capacity | 200 to 250 Litres |
Color | Blue |
Usage/Application | Chemical Storage |
Storage Material | Chemicals |
Service Location | All Over the World |
Drumming of chemicals
A drum is a cylindrical container used for shipping bulk cargo. Drums can be made of steel, dense paperboard (commonly called a
fiber drum), or plastics, and are generally used for the transportation and storage of liquids and powders. Drums are often
certified for shipment of dangerous goods. Shipped goods must be matched with the make of drum necessary to comply with applicable
regulations. Drums are also called barrels in common usage.
International standard size
Steel drums used as shipping containers for chemicals and other liquids.
A 200-litre drum (known as a 55-gallon drum in the United States and a 44-gallon drum in the United Kingdom[dubious – discuss]) is
a cylindrical container with a nominal capacity of 200 litres (55 US or 44 imp gal). The exact capacity varies by manufacturer,
purpose, or other factors. Standard drums have inside dimensions of 572 millimetres (22.5 in) diameter and 851 millimetres (33.5
in) height. These dimensions yield a volume of about 218.7 litres (57.8 US gal; 48.1 imp gal), but they are commonly filled to
about 200 litres.
The outside dimensions of a 200-litre drum are typically 584 millimetres (23 in) diameter at the top or bottom rim, 597
millimetres (23.5 in) diameter at the chines (ridges around drum), and 876 millimetres (34.5 in) height. Exact dimensions are
specified in ANSI MH2.
The drums are typically made of steel with a ribbed outer wall to improve rigidity and for rolling. The lids can be welded or
secured with a head gasket and bolt ring. Drums can also be made of durable plastic or paperboard. They are commonly used for
transporting oils, fuels, chemicals, and dry goods. The construction and performance of drums used for shipment of hazardous
materials are governed by UN, country, and carrier regulations.
used for safe shipping and storing of bulk chemicals, among other hazardous substances.
Product Details:
Shape | Round |
Capacity | 200 to 250 Litres |
Color | Blue |
Usage/Application | Chemical Storage |
Storage Material | Chemicals |
Service Location | All Over the World |
International standard size
Steel drums used as shipping containers for chemicals and other liquids.
A 200-litre drum (known as a 55-gallon drum in the United States and a 44-gallon drum in the United Kingdom[dubious – discuss]) is
a cylindrical container with a nominal capacity of 200 litres (55 US or 44 imp gal). The exact capacity varies by manufacturer,
purpose, or other factors. Standard drums have inside dimensions of 572 millimetres (22.5 in) diameter and 851 millimetres (33.5
in) height. These dimensions yield a volume of about 218.7 litres (57.8 US gal; 48.1 imp gal), but they are commonly filled to
about 200 litres.
The outside dimensions of a 200-litre drum are typically 584 millimetres (23 in) diameter at the top or bottom rim, 597
millimetres (23.5 in) diameter at the chines (ridges around drum), and 876 millimetres (34.5 in) height. Exact dimensions are
specified in ANSI MH2.
The drums are typically made of steel with a ribbed outer wall to improve rigidity and for rolling. The lids can be welded or
secured with a head gasket and bolt ring. Drums can also be made of durable plastic or paperboard. They are commonly used for
transporting oils, fuels, chemicals, and dry goods. The construction and performance of drums used for shipment of hazardous
materials are governed by UN, country, and carrier regulations.
Product Details:
Shape | Round |
Capacity | 200 to 250 Litres |
Color | Blue |
Usage/Application | Chemical Storage |
Storage Material | Chemicals |
Service Location | All Over the World |
Drumming of chemicals
A drum is a cylindrical container used for shipping bulk cargo. Drums can be made of steel, dense paperboard (commonly called a
fiber drum), or plastics, and are generally used for the transportation and storage of liquids and powders. Drums are often
certified for shipment of dangerous goods. Shipped goods must be matched with the make of drum necessary to comply with applicable
regulations. Drums are also called barrels in common usage.
International standard size
Steel drums used as shipping containers for chemicals and other liquids.
A 200-litre drum (known as a 55-gallon drum in the United States and a 44-gallon drum in the United Kingdom[dubious – discuss]) is
a cylindrical container with a nominal capacity of 200 litres (55 US or 44 imp gal). The exact capacity varies by manufacturer,
purpose, or other factors. Standard drums have inside dimensions of 572 millimetres (22.5 in) diameter and 851 millimetres (33.5
in) height. These dimensions yield a volume of about 218.7 litres (57.8 US gal; 48.1 imp gal), but they are commonly filled to
about 200 litres.
The outside dimensions of a 200-litre drum are typically 584 millimetres (23 in) diameter at the top or bottom rim, 597
millimetres (23.5 in) diameter at the chines (ridges around drum), and 876 millimetres (34.5 in) height. Exact dimensions are
specified in ANSI MH2.
The drums are typically made of steel with a ribbed outer wall to improve rigidity and for rolling. The lids can be welded or
secured with a head gasket and bolt ring. Drums can also be made of durable plastic or paperboard. They are commonly used for
transporting oils, fuels, chemicals, and dry goods. The construction and performance of drums used for shipment of hazardous
materials are governed by UN, country, and carrier regulations.
used for safe shipping and storing of bulk chemicals, among other hazardous substances.
Product Details:
Usage/Application | Bulk to Drum packing |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Industry Type | Industrial |
Product / Goods Details | Liquid hazardous chemical |
Technology | Automated drumming system |
Service Location | All Over the World |
Drumming of chemicals
A drum is a cylindrical container used for shipping bulk cargo. Drums can be made of steel, dense paperboard (commonly called a
fiber drum), or plastics, and are generally used for the transportation and storage of liquids and powders. Drums are often
certified for shipment of dangerous goods. Shipped goods must be matched with the make of drum necessary to comply with applicable
regulations. Drums are also called barrels in common usage.
Product Details:
Shape | Round |
Capacity | 200 to 250 Litres |
Color | Blue |
Usage/Application | Chemical Storage |
Storage Material | Chemicals |
Service Location | All Over the World |
Drumming of chemicals
A drum is a cylindrical container used for shipping bulk cargo. Drums can be made of steel, dense paperboard (commonly called a
fiber drum), or plastics, and are generally used for the transportation and storage of liquids and powders. Drums are often
certified for shipment of dangerous goods. Shipped goods must be matched with the make of drum necessary to comply with applicable
regulations. Drums are also called barrels in common usage.
International standard size
Steel drums used as shipping containers for chemicals and other liquids.
A 200-litre drum (known as a 55-gallon drum in the United States and a 44-gallon drum in the United Kingdom[dubious – discuss]) is
a cylindrical container with a nominal capacity of 200 litres (55 US or 44 imp gal). The exact capacity varies by manufacturer,
purpose, or other factors. Standard drums have inside dimensions of 572 millimetres (22.5 in) diameter and 851 millimetres (33.5
in) height. These dimensions yield a volume of about 218.7 litres (57.8 US gal; 48.1 imp gal), but they are commonly filled to
about 200 litres.
The outside dimensions of a 200-litre drum are typically 584 millimetres (23 in) diameter at the top or bottom rim, 597
millimetres (23.5 in) diameter at the chines (ridges around drum), and 876 millimetres (34.5 in) height. Exact dimensions are
specified in ANSI MH2.
The drums are typically made of steel with a ribbed outer wall to improve rigidity and for rolling. The lids can be welded or
secured with a head gasket and bolt ring. Drums can also be made of durable plastic or paperboard. They are commonly used for
transporting oils, fuels, chemicals, and dry goods. The construction and performance of drums used for shipment of hazardous
materials are governed by UN, country, and carrier regulations.
used for safe shipping and storing of bulk chemicals, among other hazardous substances.
Product Details:
Shape | Round |
Capacity | 200 to 250 Litres |
Color | Blue |
Usage/Application | Chemical Storage |
Storage Material | Chemicals |
Service Location | All Over the World |
Drumming of chemicals
A drum is a cylindrical container used for shipping bulk cargo. Drums can be made of steel, dense paperboard (commonly called a
fiber drum), or plastics, and are generally used for the transportation and storage of liquids and powders. Drums are often
certified for shipment of dangerous goods. Shipped goods must be matched with the make of drum necessary to comply with applicable
regulations. Drums are also called barrels in common usage.
International standard size
Steel drums used as shipping containers for chemicals and other liquids.
A 200-litre drum (known as a 55-gallon drum in the United States and a 44-gallon drum in the United Kingdom[dubious – discuss]) is
a cylindrical container with a nominal capacity of 200 litres (55 US or 44 imp gal). The exact capacity varies by manufacturer,
purpose, or other factors. Standard drums have inside dimensions of 572 millimetres (22.5 in) diameter and 851 millimetres (33.5
in) height. These dimensions yield a volume of about 218.7 litres (57.8 US gal; 48.1 imp gal), but they are commonly filled to
about 200 litres.
The outside dimensions of a 200-litre drum are typically 584 millimetres (23 in) diameter at the top or bottom rim, 597
millimetres (23.5 in) diameter at the chines (ridges around drum), and 876 millimetres (34.5 in) height. Exact dimensions are
specified in ANSI MH2.
The drums are typically made of steel with a ribbed outer wall to improve rigidity and for rolling. The lids can be welded or
secured with a head gasket and bolt ring. Drums can also be made of durable plastic or paperboard. They are commonly used for
transporting oils, fuels, chemicals, and dry goods. The construction and performance of drums used for shipment of hazardous
materials are governed by UN, country, and carrier regulations.
used for safe shipping and storing of bulk chemicals, among other hazardous substances.
Product Details:
Industry Type | Industrial |
Color | Blue |
Usage/Application | Chemical Storage |
Storage Material | Chemicals |
Service Location | All Over the World |
Drumming of chemicals
A drum is a cylindrical container used for shipping bulk cargo. Drums can be made of steel, dense paperboard (commonly called a
fiber drum), or plastics, and are generally used for the transportation and storage of liquids and powders. Drums are often
certified for shipment of dangerous goods. Shipped goods must be matched with the make of drum necessary to comply with applicable
regulations. Drums are also called barrels in common usage.
International standard size
Steel drums used as shipping containers for chemicals and other liquids.
A 200-litre drum (known as a 55-gallon drum in the United States and a 44-gallon drum in the United Kingdom[dubious – discuss]) is
a cylindrical container with a nominal capacity of 200 litres (55 US or 44 imp gal). The exact capacity varies by manufacturer,
purpose, or other factors. Standard drums have inside dimensions of 572 millimetres (22.5 in) diameter and 851 millimetres (33.5
in) height. These dimensions yield a volume of about 218.7 litres (57.8 US gal; 48.1 imp gal), but they are commonly filled to
about 200 litres.
The outside dimensions of a 200-litre drum are typically 584 millimetres (23 in) diameter at the top or bottom rim, 597
millimetres (23.5 in) diameter at the chines (ridges around drum), and 876 millimetres (34.5 in) height. Exact dimensions are
specified in ANSI MH2.
The drums are typically made of steel with a ribbed outer wall to improve rigidity and for rolling. The lids can be welded or
secured with a head gasket and bolt ring. Drums can also be made of durable plastic or paperboard. They are commonly used for
transporting oils, fuels, chemicals, and dry goods. The construction and performance of drums used for shipment of hazardous
materials are governed by UN, country, and carrier regulations.
used for safe shipping and storing of bulk chemicals, among other hazardous substances.
Product Details:
Color | Blue |
Industry Type | Industrial |
Usage/Application | Containers used for safe shipping and storing of bulk chemicals,among other hazardous substances. |
Service Location | All Over the World |
Drumming of chemicals
A drum is a cylindrical container used for shipping bulk cargo. Drums can be made of steel, dense paperboard (commonly called a
fiber drum), or plastics, and are generally used for the transportation and storage of liquids and powders. Drums are often
certified for shipment of dangerous goods. Shipped goods must be matched with the make of drum necessary to comply with applicable
regulations. Drums are also called barrels in common usage.
International standard size
Steel drums used as shipping containers for chemicals and other liquids.
A 200-litre drum (known as a 55-gallon drum in the United States and a 44-gallon drum in the United Kingdom[dubious – discuss]) is
a cylindrical container with a nominal capacity of 200 litres (55 US or 44 imp gal). The exact capacity varies by manufacturer,
purpose, or other factors. Standard drums have inside dimensions of 572 millimetres (22.5 in) diameter and 851 millimetres (33.5
in) height. These dimensions yield a volume of about 218.7 litres (57.8 US gal; 48.1 imp gal), but they are commonly filled to
about 200 litres.
The outside dimensions of a 200-litre drum are typically 584 millimetres (23 in) diameter at the top or bottom rim, 597
millimetres (23.5 in) diameter at the chines (ridges around drum), and 876 millimetres (34.5 in) height. Exact dimensions are
specified in ANSI MH2.
The drums are typically made of steel with a ribbed outer wall to improve rigidity and for rolling. The lids can be welded or
secured with a head gasket and bolt ring. Drums can also be made of durable plastic or paperboard. They are commonly used for
transporting oils, fuels, chemicals, and dry goods. The construction and performance of drums used for shipment of hazardous
materials are governed by UN, country, and carrier regulations.
Product Details:
Usage/Application | Packaging of hazardous chemicals |
Material | MS Drums |
Industry Type | Industrial |
Features | Cost-Effective |
Service Type | Chemical Packaging Service |
Service Location Type | On Site |
Service Location | All Over the World |
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