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AdBlue® (max. density: 1.6)

BLUEline

Intermediate Bulk Container

IBC Container BLUEline

BLUEline IBC
Versions & accessories

BLUEline IBCs are equipped with additional openings or withdrawal systems also for, amongst others, AdBlue® 

  • Optionally with integrated CDS withdrawal system
  • Optionally without integrated valve with PMDS lid (aeration and venting) Emptying possible without opening the lid
  • UN version possible

Dimensions

The following dimensions are standardised IBCs for filling materials up to a density of 1.6 Rho  

Volumes

length

width

height

300

600

800

1000

1000

1200

1000

1163

Plastic pallet

Skid pallet

max. density: 1,9

Material:
polythene 

Plastic pallet

Frame pallet

max. density: 1,9

Material:
polythene 

Combined pallet

Skid pallet

max. density: 1,6

Material:
polythene skids & steel bed 

Combined pallet

Frame pallet

max. density: 1,6

Material:
polythene skids & steel bed 

IPPC wood

Wooden skid pallet

max. density: 1,6

Material:
IPPC wood (can be nested) 

Valves

We offer integrated or replaceable valves. 

Volumes

DN 50 mm

DN 80 mm

300

1000

Lid

Volumes

DN 150 mm

DN 225 mm

300

1000

Contact

We would be pleased to provide you with non-binding advice on your solution from WERIT

Contact

The plus in service

WERIT offers their customers a high level of service - these include the IBC reconditioning, return of containers free of charge and the collection of used and emptied IBCs. 

When handling raw materials and resources in a responsible manner, WERIT works continuously on new innovative and intelligent solutions for packaging systems, their collection and environmentally-friendly recycling. The WERIT IBC module system plays off its strengths to the fullest here: it permits a trouble-free cleaning as well as an ecological reconditioning by the replacement of individual components. In this way, WERIT guarantees the resource-conserving and economical multi-way usage.

Via the WERIT RECOline, we take back all WERIT IBCs and return them to the resources cycle. You are looking for a competent partner for the return of emptied IBCs of other manufacturers? This is guaranteed to you via PACKONE©. A special inner container designed by WERIT permits, independent of the brand, the reuse of the IBC module so that a UN approved PACKONE-IBC is generated as good as new. 

Use our All-in-One PackOne WERIT Ticket service today and get us to collect your used and emptied container free of charge (please note our collection conditions). Simply fill in the IBC return ticket - we will take care of the rest.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

HDPE is a robust and durable plastic which, in case of our IBC containers, is translucent and protects the content against UV radiation. Our IBC accessories also comprise this special material. HDPE is generated by the industrial polymerisation of ethane. At the beginning, this raw material was milky and waxy. However, today it has developed to an innovative thermoplastic plastic with ideal deformation properties and can be adjusted optimally to all specific requirements by the addition of additives. The HDPE that we use is dimensionally stable at temperatures from -40 to +70 °C and resistant against most alkalis, acids and chemicals. 

An interesting fact at the end: HDPE has already been used commercially since 1957 for cable insulation, piping systems and packaging material. 

The dimension for the filling opening is the same for all three product lines. The ECOline IBC (non UN), TOPline IBC (UN) as well as the POLYex IBC containers are equipped either with an NW 150 or NW 225 filling opening with screw lid and an optional venting. The ECOline IBC (non UN) is additionally available with an NW 400 filling opening with clamping ring lid. 

All of our IBC containers are equipped with a NW 50 or NW 80 discharge valve which is integrated or replaceable.

Naturally. Our containers are suitable for almost all liquids - why shouldn't it also be used as a rain tank? The (food product) industry is already also using water tanks today.