Hazardous chemicals get added container security

Closed-system drum dispensing connector is engineered to prevent drips, spills, and contamination potential.

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Container Technology, Inc. (www.containertechnology.com), supplies drum containers for the safe transport of hazardous chemicals. The company’s containers are used to ship products all over the world. These containers must adhere to U.S. Department of Transportation regulations, as well as United Nations requirements for Hazmat packaging.

Due to recent U.S. OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration) regulations, as well as European Agency for Safety & Health at Work initiatives, there is a growing global trend toward “closed-system” chemical handling—the dispensing of the chemicals from the container to the end-use application in a closed manner. Another trend is a shift toward single-use containers made of recyclable materials.

Historically, the predominant dispensing method in many applications has been through an open system where liquid is manually poured out of the container at the end-use location. This technique has potential dangers and inefficiencies.

Another common dispensing method is a semi-closed system in which a dip-tube draws chemicals from vertically oriented containers, using an attached pump. This method requires that a dip-tube be removed, cleaned, and re-inserted into a new drum each time a new drum is tapped, exposing plant workers to drips, spills, and fumes during product transfer, and also increasing the potential for contamination of the chemical.

Summing up the problem of using a dip-tube multiple times, Gary Clancy, managing director at Container Technology says, “The dip-tubes are not easy to clean, and there may be dangerous chemicals that drip during the cleaning process. The logical solution is to have the dip-tube inside the drum. This would also help customers achieve consistent quality measurements of liquid contents.”

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