Talk:Intermediate bulk container
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the Intermediate bulk container article. This is not a forum for general discussion of the subject of the article. |
Article policies
|
| Find sources: Google (books · news · scholar · free images · WP refs) · FENS · JSTOR · TWL |
| This article is rated C-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects: | ||||||||
| ||||||||
Picture
The picture is great but is rotated on its side. Please correct. June 8, 2007 -- unsigned by User:Rlsheehan at 16:30, 8 June 2007
rename
Souldn't they be "intermodal bulk containers"? Geo Swan (talk) 03:34, 14 February 2008 (UTC)
- No —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.104.86.10 (talk) 15:27, 18 February 2010 (UTC)
Further reading
colour
As far as I know, red is for hazardous media, blue for non poisonous. There must be a list, but I could not find it.
I was told that black meant it was poison and that green was food grade. I would like to see a definitive list as well, and wonder if this is regulated by the DOT? All I could find was numbers having to do with composition of the container (US 49CFR 178.700). Bayer uses red and blue for certain chemicals.
History
German newspaper FAZ says the IBC was invented by Udo Schütz in 1975. Source: http://www.faz.net/aktuell/technik-motor/umwelt-technik/ibc-container-zum-wegwerfen-viel-zu-schade-13308183.html — Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.224.106.80 (talk) 21:33, 4 February 2015 (UTC)
Patents mentioned: I suppose "Dow Corning S.A." means the Dow Corning Corporation and have linked it accordingly. "Hoover Group, Inc." is a tougher cookie. I can guess that it means The Hoover Company, but I rather linked it to the disambiguation page. This should be rectified by someone in the know or willing to dig out the facts. (If you read the patents, the adresses of the inventor and/or his company usually provide adequate clues.) --BjKa (talk) 21:41, 27 July 2016 (UTC)
Bungs and Other Openings Sizes
A Commons file used on this page or its Wikidata item has been nominated for deletion
The following Wikimedia Commons file used on this page or its Wikidata item has been nominated for deletion:
Participate in the deletion discussion at the nomination page. —Community Tech bot (talk) 13:08, 7 August 2021 (UTC)
Height
Would be great if anyone could measure and add the height of an IBC. Tnx! 5.132.114.214 (talk) 19:30, 13 February 2024 (UTC)
Merging
Caged IBC tote is being merged into this article. I have started the process. Please feel free to add or improve. Pkgx (talk) 21:40, 10 December 2024 (UTC)