How To Clean An IBC Tote
This depends entirely on the following factors:
1. The product being cleaned out of the IBCs:
It is crucial to know the product inside the container when figuring out how to clean an IBC tote, as different products require different methods. For example:
A non-foaming, thin, water-soluble product, such as a sugar solution or sanitisers, will require a relatively straightforward wash, without the need for chemical injection or hot water.
Viscous, non-water soluble products, like heavy lubricants or grease, will require a much more aggressive clean, using hot water and an aggressive cleaning chemical.
Products which contain foaming agents, such as shampoos and car washing chemicals, will require an application of anti-foam early in the wash process, to prevent excessive foam building in the IBC.
2. The reason for cleaning the IBC tote:
The main reasons for cleaning an IBC tote are normally to either prepare the IBC for recycling, and thus roughly remove the majority of contaminants, or to reuse the IBC tote again.
There are many different factors to consider. Cleaning to reuse the IBC tote with the same product repeatedly in an internal production process, which does not need to be a sanitary grade, normally involves a thorough cleaning of the inside and outside of the IBC, and depending on the product being cleaned, may require hot water and cleaning chemical injection. The cleaning chemicals used in this type of clean are normally generic caustic chemicals, which are particularly effective when combined with hot water.