Skolnik ST1004, 10 gallon drum, is designed to transport or store hazardous liquids or solids, such as soil absorbents, syrups, oils and glues. It can also handle Packing Groups I, II and III of hazardous materials. This 10 gallon stainless steel drum can outperform carbon steel drums in terms of tensile strength, corrosion resistance and reusability with their unique properties.
Features:
- Skolnik ST1004 transport drum features a silver body that holds up to 10 gallons of material and a bolt ring which prevents spilling.
- This open head 10 gallon steel drum has EPDM fittings or gaskets.
- It features 304-2B stainless steel construction to resist corrosive chemicals & environment.
- This unit has welded, seamed, passivated inner & outer surface body for enhanced longevity.
Compatible Accessories:
- Skolnik GE0503-01 Gasket: It features EPDM construction for extreme durability and is used for perfect sealing of the drum.
- Skolnik P1409S Cover: It is designed for open-head drums to protect the inner contents from dust and other contaminants.
- Skolnik NT5800 Hex Jam Nut: This UNC nut, located on the bolt ring, is tightened enough to prevent liquid spillage.
- Skolnik BT5840 Long Head Bolt: It is used with the bolt ring for fitting and installation of the drum.
- Skolnik RBH1413 Bolt Ring: It is used to replace the worn or broken bolt ring.
Standards and Approvals:
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is the difference between a gasket and a flange?
A. Under diverse operating situations having varying pressure and temperature ratings, flange gaskets provide a static seal between two flange faces. A gasket creates a seal to keep liquids and gases in place by filling the minuscule crevices and imperfections of the flange faces.
Q. What are the points to consider while transporting steel drums?
A.
- For transportation, the drums must be mounted on pallets and be critical when choosing pallets that can support the weight of the loaded drums.
- The drums shouldn't protrude over the edges of the pallets while being placed on the pallets. They ought to be a perfect fit on the outside.
Q. How do you transport a 10 gallon drum?
A.
- Move your shoulder low & close to the drum.
- When you feel the drum reaching its balancing point, slowly advance while moving your legs.
- Put your hands & shoulder width apart when utilising the drag / pull technique.
- Shift your weight to your back foot while bracing the drum to keep it from slipping.