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SS IBC tanks are designed for safely handling a variety of bulk materials, including hazardous and non-hazardous liquids, flammable and combustible substances, semi-solids, solids, and granulated products.
A UN certification is not always mandatory for all stainless steel IBC (Intermediate Bulk Container) tanks, but it is essential if the tank is intended to transport hazardous materials or dangerous goods, especially for international shipments.
SS IBC Tanks are available in capacities ranging from 500 to 2000 liters, these stainless steel IBCs are engineered to hold liquids with a specific gravity of up to 1.6. The tanks are designed to fit standard pallets, and a 20-foot shipping container can accommodate up to 20 units of 1000-liter tanks, optimizing transport efficiency.
accommodate up to 20 units of 1000-liter tanks, optimizing transport efficiency.
The cost varies from design to volume, take a 1000L IBC tank for example, EXW Factory price is around USD$2200/set.
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This category covers parts of our stainless steel IBCs, but not every design. Should you have any requirment, contact with our sales, 24/7 available. Email: sales@tdtechnology.com.cn
Quick-connect fittings used for attaching hoses or pipelines to the tank’s inlet or outlet. These are typically made from stainless steel or plastic and are used for fast and secure connections.
A pressure-relief or venting valve located near the inlet, allowing gases to escape or air to enter the tank as it’s filled or emptied. This helps regulate internal pressure.
The opening at the top of the tank used to fill the IBC. It usually comes with a cap or lid that can be securely fastened to prevent leaks and contamination.
A large access point, usually located on the top of the tank, allowing for easy inspection, cleaning, and maintenance of the interior. The manway is typically sealed with a gasket and locking mechanism to prevent leakage.
A valve at the bottom of the tank for draining or dispensing the contents. This valve is often a ball valve or butterfly valve, designed for easy and controlled release of liquid or semi-solid contents.
Flat, circular plates used to bolt or weld the tank to other equipment or systems for secure connection.
It is an important component that can be integrated into a stainless steel IBC tank to monitor the liquid or material levels inside the tank.Â
Standard threaded openings on the inlet or outlet for attaching pipes or hoses.
Our stainless steel IBC tanks are built to last, resisting corrosion, extreme temperatures, and impact. They’re the perfect solution for storing everything from aggressive chemicals to sensitive, perishable goods. With tanks made from 304 or 316 stainless steel, you're choosing a material that's proven to endure tough conditions without compromising on safety or hygiene.
Your Requirement
Our tanks are UN/DOT certified, ensuring they meet stringent safety regulations for transporting dangerous goods. Whether you’re in the chemical, food, or pharmaceutical industry, our tanks guarantee safe transport and storage, reducing risk and ensuring compliance with global standards.
Your Requirement
Unlike standard tanks, we offer fully customizable IBCs to match your exact needs. Whether it’s size (120 to 793 gallons), fittings, heating systems, or even cooling jackets, we build tanks that integrate perfectly into your operations. Our engineers collaborate with you to create solutions that fit your unique requirements — saving you time, effort, and costs.
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The client operates luxury fishing cruises that venture into deep-sea waters. Their fleet of vessels is designed for long-range fishing expeditions.
The stainless steel IBC tanks were ordered to store diesel fuel for the vessels. The fuel is crucial for powering their large vessels during extended offshore trips, ensuring smooth and uninterrupted operations during their fishing tours.
The client placed an order for five 2082L stainless steel IBC tanks. Additionally, they requested a custom-made trolley to easily transport the empty fuel tanks back to their onshore warehouse for refilling.Â
The custom trolley allows the team to safely and efficiently move the tanks once the fuel has been depleted, streamlining their refueling process and reducing downtime between trips.
A large dairy producer needed a reliable, hygienic solution for transporting bulk milk across their supply chain. The client required an intermediate bulk container (IBC) that could maintain milk quality during transportation and ensure easy cleaning between shipments to meet stringent food safety standards.
The primary challenge was to develop an IBC tank that could meet the following specific requirements:
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We designed and manufactured a 1000-liter stainless steel IBC tank specifically for milk transportation, with a focus on hygiene and compliance with food safety regulations. Key features included:
The custom stainless steel IBC tank met all of the client’s needs:
For more information on our food-grade stainless steel IBC tanks, contact us today to discuss your specific requirements.





With proper maintenance, stainless steel IBC tanks can last 20 years or more. Their longevity is largely due to the strength and corrosion-resistant properties of stainless steel, which withstands harsh environmental conditions and chemical exposure.
Stainless steel IBC tanks are typically cleaned using a combination of water, detergent, and sometimes steam or chemical cleaning agents. Many tanks have built-in access points or manways to facilitate internal cleaning, and they can also be pressure-washed for thorough sanitation.
Yes, stainless steel IBC tanks are ideal for food storage because stainless steel is non-reactive, easy to clean, and resistant to contamination. They are commonly used for storing liquids like oils, syrups, and juices, as well as dry ingredients.
What materials are compatible with stainless steel IBC tanks?
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Stainless steel IBC tanks are used for the storage and transport of bulk liquids, chemicals, hazardous materials, and even food products. They are ideal for industries such as chemical manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and agriculture due to their strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion. used for?
Stainless steel IBC tanks offer several benefits: they are durable, corrosion-resistant, easy to clean, and suitable for a wide range of materials. They also meet stringent safety standards for transporting hazardous materials and can be reused, reducing overall costs.
The standard capacity for stainless steel IBC tanks is generally 1000 liters (264 gallons), though they are available in a variety of other sizes depending on the application. This size is particularly common for industrial transport and storage.
To get certification for food-grade stainless steel IBC tanks, they must meet regulations set by food safety authorities like the FDA in the U.S. or the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). The tanks should be manufactured from food-safe materials and undergo specific testing and documentation.
The cost of a stainless steel IBC tank typically ranges from $2,500 to $6,000, depending on size, material, and any customization. Tanks used for hazardous materials or specialized industries may have higher costs due to additional certifications and features. Contact Leeta today, we will offer our best quote for you.
Yes, some companies offer stainless steel IBC tanks for rent. This option is ideal for temporary projects or companies that need tanks for short-term use. Rental fees can vary, but they are typically structured on a monthly basis.
To transport corrosive chemicals safely, use a 316-grade stainless steel IBC tank, as it’s highly resistant to corrosion. Ensure the tank has proper seals, gaskets, and valves made from chemical-resistant materials. Also, make sure it’s certified for hazardous materials.
For pharmaceutical ingredients, choose a stainless steel IBC tank that’s FDA-approved and made from 316 stainless steel. These tanks are easy to sanitize, prevent contamination, and meet high hygiene standards required for pharmaceutical use.
Thorough cleaning between uses is key to preventing cross-contamination. Use appropriate cleaning agents and make sure to rinse the tank completely. Also, consider using tanks with clean-in-place (CIP) systems that allow for automated and effective cleaning.
Yes, stainless steel IBC tanks can handle high temperatures, especially when using 316 stainless steel. They are resistant to thermal expansion and can be fitted with expansion joints or safety valves to prevent damage from heat.
To clean oil-based residues, use hot water and an appropriate degreasing agent. A steam cleaner can be used for tougher residues, followed by a rinse with clean water. Make sure to dry the tank thoroughly to avoid any residual oil buildup.
Ensure that your stainless steel IBC tank is UN/DOT-approved and labeled for the specific hazardous materials you’re transporting. The tank should have proper fittings and pressure-relief devices and must be regularly inspected and maintained.
Install a level gauge or a digital sensor to monitor the liquid levels in the tank. These devices provide real-time information on the contents without needing to open the tank, which is especially useful for hazardous or sensitive materials.
Stainless steel IBC tanks can last over 20 years with proper maintenance, especially when storing non-corrosive or mild chemicals. For more aggressive chemicals, regular inspections and maintenance can extend the tank’s lifespan.
The specific gravity of a liquid determines its weight. Heavier liquids with a high specific gravity require a tank with a higher structural integrity to handle the extra load. Make sure the tank is rated for the specific gravity of the material you are storing.
Yes, you can retrofit a stainless steel IBC tank with heating elements, such as external heating jackets or internal coils, to maintain the viscosity of liquids like honey or oils. This helps to keep the liquids flowing during transport.
We switched to Leeta Metals' Stainless Steel IBC Totes last year for our olive oil production. The difference is night and day. The totes are easy to clean, maintain, and they preserve the quality of our product. Highly recommended!"
Dr. Mark Johnson Director of Operations,Tell us as specific as possible of your needs, provide the drawing, reference picture and share your idea.
We will work on the best solution according to your requirements and drawing, the specific quote will be provided within 24 hours.
We will start mass production after getting your approval and deposit, and we will handle the shipment.
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"As a leading chemical manufacturer, we've been using Leeta Metals' Stainless Steel IBC Totes for over two years now. The quality is unparalleled, and the totes have significantly improved our storage and transportation efficiency. Their durability and resistance to corrosion make them an obvious choice for our industry."
Jason Response Co-founder