HCB Magazine December 2020

Page 47

INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING   45

with a nominal diameter of DN 150, a G2 and an S56 bung for enhanced protection. The openings are protected by steel caps. The front bung is equipped with a dip tube system and a pump system can also be connected to discharge the contents.

THE SCHÜTZ ECOBULK SX-D has received the ‘FM-Approved’ certification from the FM Global Group, the first and so far only composite intermediate bulk container (IBCs) to be recognised in this manner. The approval, which is based on the internationally recognised industrial property insurer’s FM 6020 test standard, applies to flammable and combustible liquids with a flash point of 37.8°C or more. The conditions required for approval included a very demanding fire test, which the SX-D passed in full, and a comprehensive audit of the Schütz

The Ecobulk SX-D is fitted with a steel hull to provide extensive protection against fire and withstand even extreme conditions. In the event of a fire, the steel containment basin prevents flammable contents from leaking and significantly reduces the spread of fire. The Schütz IBC thus makes a significant contribution to risk minimisation by providing double leakage protection, the company states. The Ecobulk SX-D meets the highest safety standards thanks to its special design: as an extension of the conventional steel grid, the

UL LIKES IT TOO The SX-D has also proven its fire resistance in the UL Test 2368 conducted by Underwriters Laboratories Inc (UL), which tested the IBC and certified that it complies with the NFPA 30 fire protection guideline. This confirms that the unit is ideally suited for use with flammable and highly combustible liquids and for general use in Ex-zones 1 and 2. The 1,000-litre unit is also UN-approved for products with a specific gravity of up to 1.9. Because the Ecobulk SX-D provides maximum protection for humans and the environment with its double-hull design and closed discharge system, it is also the ideal solution for a further area of application. This IBC can be used for sensitive or hazardous goods such as those of Division 6.1, including toluene diisocyanate (TDI). Until now, these filling products have been packed in smaller containers with a lower volume, such as steel drums, to ensure that less liquid can leak out in the event of an accident. The double hull of the SX-D greatly reduces the risk of leakage. In the event that the inner container should leak, the containment basin prevents sensitive products like these from seeping out and contaminating the environment. By using this IBC, customers actively contribute to risk minimisation and save costs within the supply chain thanks to more efficient processes in handling, storage and transport compared to alternative forms of packaging. The highly mobile, full solution consisting of the container and an integrated containment basin reduces storage risks in any installation site, from the filling line to the assembly

production facility by FM Global.

IBC has a closed, fireproof outer hull made of steel. Welded to the integrated containment basin, this shell forms its own sealed container around the inner bottle of the IBC. Furthermore, all three filling and/or discharge openings are located on the top of the container, which features an opening

line. By preventing spillage over large areas, for example in the event of an accident, long downtimes to handle cleaning work become a thing of the past. This is another aspect with a positive impact on the user’s costeffectiveness and bottom line. www.schuetz.net

TICKS ALL THE BOXES APPROVAL • THE DESIGN OF THE SCHÜTZ ECOBULK SX-D MEANS IT IS NOT ONLY PROVIDES PROTECTION IN THE EVENT OF A FIRE BUT IS ALSO LESS LIKELY TO LEAK ITS PRODUCT

 KEEPING PRODUCT IN THE IBC IN A FIRE CAN REDUCE THE COST OF HAVING AN ACCIDENT

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Joint Meeting gets to work on tanks

17min
pages 60-65

The legal view of containership fires

6min
pages 58-59

Incident Log Stem the tide

6min
pages 56-57

Conference Diary

2min
page 55

Project Brenntag shaping up

6min
pages 50-51

News bulletin – chemical distribution

5min
pages 52-54

RIPA counts US reconditioning

2min
page 49

Greif introduces new concepts

2min
page 48

Recognition for Schütz IBC

3min
page 47

Time Technoplast arrives in the US

2min
page 46

News bulletin – storage terminals

5min
pages 44-45

Vopak holds up well

2min
page 42

Power-to-methanol for North Sea Port

2min
page 43

UM Terminals centralises services

2min
page 41

Tarragona hosts Med Hub Day online

13min
pages 34-37

GPS adds to ethanol in Amsterdam

2min
page 40

Stainless tanks for Maastank

2min
page 39

Bidvest, Petredec open LPG terminal

2min
page 38

BW LPG starts LPG fuelling

2min
page 29

Tough times for Kirby Corp

2min
pages 30-31

News bulletin – tanker shipping

5min
pages 32-33

Stena, Proman add to methanol plans

3min
page 28

Making headway in hydrogen shipping

4min
pages 26-27

Odfjell eyes normalisation

2min
page 24

HGK converts for Covestro

2min
page 25

News bulletin – tanks and logistics

5min
pages 20-21

Consolidation in chemical tankers

3min
pages 22-23

Fort Vale reflects on a strange year

6min
pages 18-19

A lighter tank from Van den Bosch

3min
pages 16-17

Dachser’s links in warehousing

3min
pages 14-15

Obituary – William O’Neil

5min
pages 4-5

STC disapproves of flexis

2min
page 10

VTG adds temperature sensors

3min
page 12

ITCO reports on rule changes

6min
pages 8-9

Cotac expands depot network

2min
page 11

Letter from the editor

2min
page 3

Learning by Training

2min
page 7

30 Years Ago

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