What is the Difference Between an ISO Tank and a Flexitank?
ISO tanks are reusable, stainless-steel containers specifically designed for transporting bulk liquids, including hazardous materials. Flexitanks, on the other hand, are single-use, flexible containers that fit inside standard shipping containers. While ISO tanks are better for hazardous or high-value products requiring stringent controls, flexitanks are ideal for non-hazardous liquids due to their lower cost and faster loading times.
Flexitanks Basics - Introduction
- What is a Flexitank?
- What are flexibags?
- When were Flexitanks invented?
- What Are Flexitanks Made Of?
- How Do Flexitanks Work?
- How do Flexitanks differ from traditional bulk liquid transport methods?
- What is the Difference Between an ISO Tank and a Flexitank?
- What are the typical capacities of Flexitanks?
- Can I load two types of products in the same flexitank?