Recycle IBC Totes

Free  IBC Tote Recycling Service 

 

Reused USA provides free pick up and removal of Empty 275 Gallon and 330 Gallon IBC totes. This includes the removal of hazmat and dirty containers across the country.

We Pay for Good Totes!

 

IBC Tote Recycling Questions

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How Much Do We Pay For Used IBC Totes

Our rebates depend heavily on what was previously inside the container. The most valuable totes are ones that previously contained food grade material or alcohol. We pay anywhere from $10 to $100 per tote. We can provide more info once we have all the information needed

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Is There a Minimum Pick Up Amount

If you are located near one of our locations we are able to provide local pick ups for any amount of used totes. For longer distances we require anywhere from 40-60 bulk containers per pick up 

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What Size Totes do You Pick Up for Free

The most widley used and common size are the 330 Gallon and 272 Gallon Totes. That being said we are avaible to haul off and recycle any size in the united states

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Do I Have to Return the IBCs to the Company We Bought From

Companies like Schutz and Mauser often time will offer pick up services for their used IBCs. Altough you are not required to give them back to the company. Sometimes it is best to shop around and find the best deal for return services

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Do we Pick Up Metal and Plastic Drums as well

Yes we do. Altough please contact a member of our team to go over details of the Drum Pick Ups and Removals. 

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What Info Do We Need Before A Pick Up?

In Order to Schedule a Free Pick Up We need the Following:

  1. Confirm amount per pick up
  2. Pictures of the IBC Tote Stack
  3. SDS or MSDS for Previous Material
  4. The pick up location of the containers.
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Do you Offer Drop Trailers for IBCs?

Yes! For larger companies that require multiple pick ups per day or week we offer drop trailers. Then we will haul off the trailer and replace it whenever necessary.

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Where can i drop off IBCs?

If you are located near any of our recycling centers, feel free to come by and drop them off Monday-Friday 7am- 5pm

We also provide a free pick up service and drop trailers for customers

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Do the IBCs have to be empty? How do I prepare a tote for remova?

The IBCs must be empty in accordance with RCRA regulations. It is allowed for an empty bulk container to contain a maximum of 0.3% by weight of the total volume of the bulk container. An RCRA emptier is allowed to empty .9 of one gallon of the total volume of a 275 Gallon IBC. RCRA allows an emptier who empties a 330 gallon IBC to dump 1.1 gallons of material into the IBC. SG measures the weight of the SDS inside a container by looking at what the weight of the SDS is. It is not considered a bulk container if the volume of your container does not exceed 119 gallons. If you cannot declare an IBC as RCRA empty if they cannot see the majority of the bottom of it (exposed / not covered by any residue) of the plastic inner receptacle of the IBC. It is important to note that all containers must be emptied in accordance with all local and state regulations as well.

In general you want to be able to see the bottom plastic of the tote and have less than 1 inch of liquid in the container

The Different Types of IBC Tote Removal

 

 

A variety of industries rely heavily on Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs), also known as tanks, which are useful in containing a variety of different types of contents, including liquids, in order to help make their production run smoothly. As a result, IBCs have to be manufactured in such a way as to meet both the needs of both the consumer and the manufacturer perfectly.

For example, IBCs can be made from different materials and some IBCs can include special features that certain industries might require, such as extra padding to contain troublesome fluids. It is important to note that there are a variety of options available to people who are searching for IBC tanks to invest in. Listed below are a number of different types of IBC tanks as well as detailed information about their unique specifications and designs as well as a description of how they differ from each other.

 

What are IBC Totes?

 

There are a number of different types of Intermediate Bulk Containers, and all of them are designed to hold a variety of different items, such as food, perfume, and oil. There are a number of different components that make up an IBC, and often these parts can be tailored to fit a particular industry’s needs very well, such as by providing extra outer protection or adding more valves to the IBC.

 

A list of the parts of an IBC can be found here

 

There are a number of components that make up these items, and each one works together in a positive way to help prevent leakage of the items inside.

 

Plastic Bottles

 

IBCs are comprised primarily of Plastic drums, also known as barrels, which are used to hold the contents within them. This is the main component of an IBC. In most cases, the drum is made from thick plastic and covered in a steel grid so that it can provide additional support to the drum. It should be noted that stainless steel as well as carbon steel can also be used to condrums.e drum.

Steel Cages

This type of plastic container often has a steel cage around it. The purpose of the cage is to keep the contents within the container balanced when putting them into the container. Additionally, the exterior of the cage is protected from being poked or damaged in any way by a steel cage.

Metal Pallets

On the bottom of these products, there are pallets that can be used to move IBCs around and stack them on top of one another. It is important to remember that pallets can be made from a wide variety of materials, including plastic, wood, and metal. It is also responsible for lifting the IBC tanks off of the ground, thus allowing air to flow under them and allowing machines to easily lift them up as a result when the IBC tanks are full and need to be removed.

Valves

A valve is yet another important part of an IBC tank, because it allows users to remove liquids and other items from the tank without making a mess as they do so. In most cases, IBC valves can be found on the front of the containers and have an opening where a hose can be attached to enable the contents of the container to be safely transported to another container. It is important to keep in mind that IBC valves will vary in terms of their designs, with some having screw-on caps and others having a locking handle which can be used to control liquid flow.

Clamps

It is usually necessary to use clamps so as to apply pressure to the IBC valves and sometimes even to the drum itself, in order to stop liquid from seeping out of the drum. There is also a locking mechanism on the front of this device to ensure that it stays in place even if it is being used.

Steel Gauges

There are a number of instruments, including gauges, which can be used by workers to measure the volume of the contents inside a storage container. Consumers will be able to choose from a variety of features depending on the kind of detail they want to check inside their IBC tank and how big it is. In general, gauges are usually made from carbon steel or aluminum and have a dial on the top that indicates the measurements that have been taken.

Metal or Rubber Gaskets

It is one of the most important parts of an IBC tank because it helps to close up the space between the different pieces to prevent leaks. Many different materials and designs are used in the manufacture of gaskets, some of which are flexible pieces made of rubber while others are solid metal rings. It is important to note that all of these heavy-duty materials are resistant to corrosion and staining as well.

Identification Plate

IBCs are also equipped with identification plates, which are another important component of the container. It is on this space that you can write down the model number and other specifications that are associated with the IBC. In the event that it is necessary to find out information about your model at a later time, the identification plate can give you this information.

IBC tanks are made from a variety of materials

Plastic

Among the most common types of containers used in today’s world are plastic IBC bottles. IBC tanks of this type are suitable for holding liquids as well as solids, and they can support an impressive amount of them, sometimes ranging up to 3000 litres in size. There is a solid steel grid that surrounds the exterior of a plastic IBC in order to provide it with extra support.

The plastic IBC tanks are typically made of high-density polyethylene, which is not formulated with toxic chemicals that could otherwise leak into the IBC tank and contaminate the contents within if they were to leak into it.

Carbon Steel

There are a variety of options when it comes to IBC tanks, but carbon steel is one of the most durable and shock resistant options. It is also important to note that carbon steel IBC tanks, despite their durability, are also very lightweight and very affordable. The material used for this product is eco-friendly, as it can be recycled when it is no longer needed. Carbon steel IBCs are good for holding liquids and items that might have strong odors, such as perfumes, as well as flammable and combustible products.

Stainless Steel Tanks

There are many benefits associated with stainless steel tanks, including their ability to withstand heavy loads and their resistance to corrosion. The fact that they are also able to hold items at high temperatures makes them ideal for industrial processes such as the chemical industry and the automotive industry. It is also important to note that stainless steel tanks are safe to use for storing flammable items as well. It is important to note that stainless steel IBCs come in a variety of sizes and have the ability to store a wide range of weights. In spite of the fact that there are some stainless steel options that are food-grade, most of them are not.

Different Types of IBC Tanks

Consumers will discover plenty of different types of IBC tanks available to choose from.

Food Grade IBC Tanks

In addition to transporting edible items, IBC tanks for food are also needed to ensure food safety. From water to fruit juice, food tanks come in a variety of shapes and sizes. In the food industry, these containers are used all over the place, including in the winemaking industry, since they are able to hold large amounts of wine without allowing it to spoil. Dairy products, such as milk and cream, can also be stored in food IBC tanks.

The food-grade IBC tanks can be constructed out of a variety of materials, but they are often built out of stainless steel due to the fact that it is sanitary and is easily washable. A food regulator checks these IBC tanks before they are shipped out in order to ensure that they comply with current sanitation laws before they are shipped out.

Rebottled IBC Totes

Robbtled Totes are containers that have had the inner bottles compeltyl replaced with new ones. They may have recycled or repaired metal cages.

It should be noted that this type of IBC tank is also referred to as a caged water tank as they can hold large amounts of water, something which is often very important for people working in this industry. The products help companies to transport fresh water quickly without having to worry that it will be polluted during transportation. There is the possibility that rebottled IBC tanks can be customized with certain valves that will make it easier for users to pour water from them. The IBC tanks come in a variety of sizes and are constructed out of UV-stabilized plastic that prevents the sun’s rays from heating up the plastic, which could otherwise cause small particles to escape into the water and become contaminated.

Chemical IBC Containers

In this way, it is possible to store a wide range of chemicals, even dangerous chemicals, safely in IBC tanks without the risk of leaks. Here are some highlights of what they have to offer:

  • It is possible to store large quantities of fertilizers for agricultural use in these tanks.
  • In certain cases, they will be able to assist with the correct dosing of certain chemicals.
  • It is designed to prevent spillage, thereby preventing both contamination of the environment and the accumulation of waste.
  • It is common for these devices to feature alarms that alert the user when they are full or empty.

A chemical IBC tank can be constructed from almost any type of material, including plastic, but most chemical IBC tanks are constructed mostly from carbon steel or stainless steel. As a result, these containers must comply with numerous laws regarding chemical containment, including FDA regulations, ASME standards, and UN/DOT certifications.

The use of IBC tanks to store chemicals might still be a bit iffy for some consumers due to the fact that there are a few materials that can result in equipment malfunctions and even extreme temperature changes due to inadequate storage due to a few materials. It is important to keep in mind, though, that chemical IBC tanks are designed to withstand problems such as these, which makes them a powerful tool for handling the most worrisome chemicals when it comes to containing them in a tank.

Pharmaceutical IBC Tanks

It is common for pharmaceutical IBC tanks to hold products such as acetic acid, alcohol, alginate, and aluminum formate, as well as various other items. These tanks are mainly designed to store powders generated by the pharmaceutical industry and to assist in the disposal of pills and capsules created by this industry. Additionally, pharmaceutical IBC tanks have full traceability that allows consumers to be able to track where their IBC tanks came from as well as where they are being shipped. In addition, they are also accompanied by Installation Qualifications (IQ) and Operator Qualifications (OQ). Besides being designed to prevent cross-contamination, these IBC tanks also feature silicone rings to ensure that they are airtight in order to prevent cross-contamination.

Automotive Industry IBC Totes

IBC tanks are also used by the automotive industry as a means of storing paints, oils, anti-freezes, degreasers, and engine cleaners that are used in the industry. In addition to being able to use different IBC tanks for different items, they also reduce waste and promote recycling, which is something that would otherwise be difficult if not impossible to do. This industry will also find that IBC tanks can be used by workers in this field to measure liquids, such as oil, with the accuracy they need, without spilling any of the liquids.

It is also important to remember that in addition to this, the automotive industry deals with items that tend to have strong odors, such as gasoline and oil. As a result of this, these liquids may be poured inside an IBC in order to prevent heavy fumes that can often result in health risks.

Reconditioned IBC Tanks

The name makes it clear that this type of tank is a refurbished unit. Despite having been used in the past, reconditioned IBC tanks are still durable and they are tested rigorously to make sure that they are in good working condition. In addition to that, they are also heavily rinsed in order to make sure that previous particles are removed from the new contents and are not mixed in with them. If you are looking for a form of IBC tank that is affordable or environmentally friendly, then this may be the option for you.