Steel or polyethylene containment tanks are the ideal solution to prevent and avoid accidental spillages of polluting substances such as paints, solvents, oils and other chemicals.
Reasons for choosing it
Slats or grilles to facilitate the drainage of liquids
Watertight tanks with ample containment capacity
Containment capacity can be increased with steel tank coupling kit
Containment tanks: benefits and features
Steel and polyethylene
Liquids for collection
Based on the type and nature of the liquids being stored, the collection trays can be made of steel or polyethylene. If you work daily with flammable and non-corrosive liquids (category GHS 1-3 and GHS 1-4), the use of a steel liquids containment tank is ideal, available in tapered or rectangular versions. If, however, the substances are not flammable (category GHS 1-4), you can opt for rectangular or square polyethylene containment tanks.
Slats and grilles
Support and drainage
Barrels, tanks and drums are positioned on the slats of steel collection trays or on the grilles of polyethylene liquids containment tanks. These components support the various storage containers whilst making it easier for any leaks or spills to drain into the tanks underneath. This makes it possible to collect the spillages and keep the work area clean and tidy, plus prevent environmental pollution.
Coupling kit
Expands the storage capacity
Thanks to the tank coupling kit, it is possible to create handy modular storage units for the organisation of large number of barrels and tanks.