Standard Regulation BD Tote & IBC Containment | 5469-BD
Out of stock |
SKU: 5469-BD
Height: 73" | Width: 80" | Length: 29"
Click on part number to view image
Part #/Name | Exterior Dimensions (L x W x H) | Pedestal Dimensions (L x W x H) | Weight | Sump Capacity | Max. Load Rating |
5469-BD | 73" x 80" x 29" | 55" x 55.5" x 29" | 176 lbs / 80 kg | 385 gal / 1457.45 liters | 3,000 lbs UDL |
Â
Fit more than 99% of all IBC units on the market with this one-piece, poly spill containment pallet. Avoid rusting, corrosion, or chemical reactions with the polyethylene construction, and ship/store these units efficiently as they are nestable and can be transported using a forklift or pallet jack.
This unit has a 385 gallon sump capacity and comes with an integrated 5 gallon pail holder for quick and easy dispensing (optional drain also available).
This unit is standard regulation in most municipalities (please contact BARR to confirm).
Best Spill Containment for IBC Totes - Get Expert Assistance
The Enpac Black Diamond IBC Spill Containment Pallet is the ultimate solution for safely managing IBC tote spills. With a 385-gallon sump capacity, this IBC pallet fits over 99% of all IBC units, making it one of the most versatile options on the market. Constructed from durable polyethylene, this cost-effective, one-piece spill containment pallet ensures your site complies with safety regulations. It even features an integrated 5-gallon pail holder for convenient dispensing.
Features of Enpac IBC Tote Spill Containment Pallet:
-
Integrated Pail Holder: Streamline your dispensing process with a built-in 5-gallon pail holder.
-
Forklift Accessible: Easy transport with a forklift for flexible usage.
-
Nestable Design: Stackable for optimized storage and efficiency.
-
Removable Grates: Effortlessly access and clean the sump with removable grates.
Enpac IBC Pallet 5469 BD Specifications:
-
Dimensions: 81" L x 72.5" W x 29" H
-
Spill Capacity: 385 gallons
-
Load Capacity: 3,000 lbs
-
Weight: 176 lbs
-
Compliance: EPA 40 CFR 264.175, SPCC, UFC, and NPDES regulations