While the 55-gallon drum dominates the market, various sizes serve specialized needs: A Guide to Steel Drums - ITP Packaging

: Features a fully removable lid secured by a bolt-ring or lever-lock; ideal for powders or viscous materials.

: Wall thickness typically ranges from 1.6 to 20 gauge (0.9mm to 1.5mm). Thicker gauges (1.2mm or 18 gauge) are standard for heavy-duty stacking or hazardous material transport.

: Has a permanent top with two small openings (bungs) for filling and venting; best for secure liquid transport.

Before finalizing a purchase, verify these technical and regulatory requirements to ensure the barrel is fit for your specific purpose:

: If you are transporting hazardous materials, the barrel must be UN-certified and show a valid rating code stamped on the body. Common Sizes and Applications

When purchasing a steel barrel, your primary decision rests on whether you need a (tight-head) drum for liquids or an open-head drum for solids and easy access. Steel barrels, most commonly available in the industry-standard 55-gallon (210-liter) size, are prized for their durability and recyclability across the chemical, petroleum, and food industries. Essential Buying Checklist

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