This is great stuff. However it is kind of confusing to have a tank container with 2 bottom closings (cap and butterfly) in the hologram and a swap body with 3 bottom closings (cap, butterfly and footvalve) in the video, a dataplate from a dry container and a weightpanel with a MGW missing a zero (3600 kg. instead of 36000 kg.) and some other markings missing. I wonder if you have an updated version as that's all regulated information. Thank you and congratulations.
@@chrismfc2625Perhaps, only PERHAPS, because some chemical products are required to be stored underground. Not sure if a tank container is able to do so and if so, how convenient is to do so considering periodical testing required.
This is great stuff. However it is kind of confusing to have a tank container with 2 bottom closings (cap and butterfly) in the hologram and a swap body with 3 bottom closings (cap, butterfly and footvalve) in the video, a dataplate from a dry container and a weightpanel with a MGW missing a zero (3600 kg. instead of 36000 kg.) and some other markings missing. I wonder if you have an updated version as that's all regulated information. Thank you and congratulations.
What is the procedure to transfer the chemical from ISO to IBC? Thx
That depends on the chemical. Usually, the MSDS contains those details.
Can iso tanks be used for underground storage?
Can I ask why you would want an isotank underground ?
@@chrismfc2625Perhaps, only PERHAPS, because some chemical products are required to be stored underground. Not sure if a tank container is able to do so and if so, how convenient is to do so considering periodical testing required.