What safety measures are in place for using Flexitanks?
There are several safety layers in place. Needless to say, choosing a high quality flexitank is the first and foremost measure. The manufacturer of such a flexitank would provide guidance on the compatibility of the flexitank with the products to be loaded. Container selection and preparation is another one. Conventional flexitanks would require a strong container, whereas a self standing flexitank such as the E-Flex would accommodate almost any container without any need of reinforcement on the sidewalls. Installation needs to be done by trained personnel along with filling according to capacity. It is better and safer to ship with a flexitank that has a higher tolerance for underloading. Finally it is important to choose a brand that would have an emergency plan in place in case an incident takes place.
- What safety measures are in place for using Flexitanks?
- Are there international regulations governing the use of Flexitanks?
- How do Flexitanks comply with food safety standards?
- What are the common risks associated with Flexitanks, and how are they mitigated?
- What is “container bulging” and why does it occur?
- Is there a flexitank that does not bulge the side walls of the containers?
- How does LiquA prevent the bulging problem?