What are the common risks associated with Flexitanks, and how are they mitigated?

1. Leakage or Rupture

Risks:
Leaks or ruptures can occur due to overfilling, weak materials, sharp edges inside the container, container handling, operational or production mistakes. 

Solutions:

  • Use high-quality, certified flexitanks.
  • Inspect the container for sharp edges, rust, or damage before installation.
  • Follow manufacturer’s installation and filling procedures, ensuring limits are respected.

2. Bulging and Container Damage

Risks:
Excessive weight or improper loading can cause flexitanks to bulge and deform the container, posing safety hazards.

Solutions:

  • Stick to recommended volumes and weight limits by the specific manufacturer and regulations.
  • Ensure professional installation.
  • Use reinforced containers designed for flexitank transport if you are shipping with conventional flexitanks. In case you are shipping with self standing flexitanks such as the E-Flex, the manufacturer guarantees that there will be no bulging with almost any container.

3. Cargo Incompatibility

Risks:
Chemical reactions or contamination can occur if the liquid isn’t compatible with the flexitank material.

Solutions:

  • Verify material compatibility with the liquid before use.
  • Choose food-grade or specialized flexitanks such as aseptic for specific cargo types like food, juices, milk.

4. Container Instability Due to Sloshing

Risks:
If you are shipping with conventional flexitanks, liquid movement within the flexitank can cause instability during transportation, increasing the risk of accidents.

Solutions:

  • Fill the tank properly and remove air to reduce sloshing.
  • Secure and ensure correct placement of the container on the vessel to minimize movement or vibrations during transport.
  • Choose a flexitank that is designed to minimize the movement of the liquid inside, such as the E-Flex by LiquA.
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