Know all About Chemical Bunds
A bund could be a large tray into which you could place chemical containers or drums so that if the chemical gets leaked, it could be retained and captured in the chemical bund. It would capture the leaks which might otherwise remain unnoticed. Bunds are required under chemical storage tanks or drum storage areas where flammable or toxic liquids, hazardous substances etc. are held.
If you are planning to install a temporary bund, Australia within your industrial area, you could find many high-quality bunds offered by various companies and a spill station is one among them.
Why make use of IBC or Pallet Bunds?
Storing the IBCs (Intermediate Bulk Containers), drums or containers on chemical burns would make sure that any major spill or incidental leaks are contained before they hit the ground. Chemical bunds protect the workplace, environment and mainly for customers and employees from contact with any hazardous material stored in the containers.
What size of chemical bund do I need?
Bunds should be sized to hold the maximum capacity of the largest tank or drum in the chemical store. This would allow some additional space for the addition of foam during emergency response. In chemical stores with multiple drums or containers stored, the bund capacity should be the volume of the largest container and the total volume stored.
What are bunds made of?
Bunds feature a moulded plastic or steel construction. Plastic bunds are manufactured usually from low-density polyethene (LDPE) which is the same material that the chemical drums and IBCs are manufactured.
Plastic chemical bunds are usually static and not stable enough to be transported on forklifts. If you have a need to transport the chemical containers by forklift and the chemicals contained are not corrosive, then you should opt for steel bunds. If you are storing corrosive chemicals, you should pick a plastic bund liner in a steel bund.
Why should you test chemical bunds?
To comply with U.K. legislation, all bunds must pass a ‘Bund Integrity Test’ at least every three years. As bunds could contain high-risk material, you need to be confident that they remain undamaged and would still contain a chemical spill.
Should chemical bunds be maintained?
Maintenance of chemical storage bunds is very important for external uncovered bunds which are open to the elements and would fill with rainwater. However, maintenance is often overlooked. The bund should be inspected very often and efforts should be made to maintain the integrity of the bund.
Drainage of external bunds is particularly important to allow chemical removal. Failure to remove the chemicals will reduce the capacity of the bund and could cause chemicals to mix with incompatible chemicals. Click here to know about Spill station.
Which chemical bund is right for you?
Many people think of a steel bund as a superior bund. However, this is not always the case. It depends on the application and environment in which the bund would be used. If you feel unsure of the chemical bund you should opt for in your facility, you should reach out to one of the experts from where you opt to buy the chemical bund and they could help you out.