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Drums are the backbone of Greif’s Industrial Packaging & Services activities. The wide range of steel drums complies with the highest packaging requirements imposed by the petrochemical, chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries. The packaging is produced in accordance with the latest production technology and tested in accordance with UN recommendations to guarantee optimum protection for a broad range of dangerous and non-dangerous goods.
Available in tight head and open head with the standard capacity size being 210 Litres and 205 Litres.
Tight Head Steel Drum
Tighthead Packaging solution for the petro-chemical, chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries.
Greif’s large Tight Head steel drums comply with stringent UN recommendations for packing nondangerous and dangerous goods in the packaging groups I, II and III. The standard capacity is 210 litres.
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Open Head Steel Drum
Openhead Packaging solution for the petro-chemical, chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries.
Greif’s large Open Head steel drums comply with stringent UN recommendations for packing dangerous and non-dangerous goods in the packaging groups I, II and III. The standard capacity is 205 litres and has a maximum diameter of 610 mm over the closing ring.
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ISO Open Head Steel Drum
The drum for optimum storage in ISO freight containers with less shipment costs.
Greif’s ISO Open Head Drums have a reduced head feature providing a maximum external diameter below 585 mm and a Spiraltainer® drum body configuration which makes it easy to fit 80 drums in an ISO freight container of 20 ft. either with or without pallets.
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Composite Drum - Valethene®
The double-secured transport drum for hazardous materials..
Customers looking for the compatibility of polymer whilst requiring the strength of steel can have every confidence in Greif large steel, composite Valethene® drums. Manufactured to the highest quality standards the plastic liner is produced as a one-piece blow-moulded container from polyethylene.
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