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Explore our range of spill pallets, including single, double, and modular options, each designed for specific containment needs. Made from durable polyethylene, they meet EPA standards, ensuring industry compliance. Whether for small containers or large IBCs, our spill pallets offer customizable solutions, providing reliable spill management and environmental protection.

Durability

Made from high-strength polyethylene, spill pallets withstand harsh chemicals and tough industrial environments, ensuring long-lasting durability and providing reliable spill management and protection.

Compliance

Spill pallets meet EPA and OSHA standards, ensuring operations comply with legal requirements, reducing environmental risks and potential fines. Suitable for various industries, providing reliable protection.

Customization

Available in various sizes and configurations, including modular designs, to adapt to different capacity needs and operational requirements. Spill pallets can be customized for optimal spill management.

ModelVolume LengthsWidthsHeight Net WeightDynamic LoadStatic LoadNumber of DrumsProduction
Liters | Gallonmm | Inchmm | Inchmm | InchKGS | LBSTonsTonsDrumRotomolding/Injection
26265943 | 11680 | 26680 | 26150 | 5.95.2 | 11.50.81.31Rotomolding
512759A70 | 181300 | 51690 | 27150 | 5.914 | 300.81.32Rotomolding
512759B70 | 18 1300 | 51690 | 27150 | 5.917 | 370.81.32Rotomolding + Injection
512712A120 | 321300 | 51690 | 27300 | 1218 | 400.81.34Rotomolding
512712B120 | 321300 | 51690 | 27300 | 1221 | 460.81.34Rotomolding + Injection
515159A150 | 401300 | 511300 | 51150 | 5.925 | 551.22.24Rotomolding
515159B150 | 401300 | 511300 | 51150 | 5.931 | 681.22.24Rotomolding + Injection
515112A260 | 681300 | 511300 | 51300 | 1231 | 681.22.24Rotomolding
515112B260 | 681300 | 511300 | 51300 | 1237 | 811.22.24Rotomolding + Injection
473159RAMP01200 | 47800 | 31150 | 5.917 | 371.02.20Rotomolding
473112RAMP01200 | 47800 | 31300 | 1222 | 481.02.20Rotomolding
What Are Spill Pallets And Where Would You Need Them?

While both spill decks and spill pallets are designed to contain hazardous material spills, they differ in design, containment capacity, and primary use:

Design and Size:

Spill Pallet: Typically larger and has higher sides to contain a larger amount of liquid. Spill pallets often come in 1, 2, or 4-drum configurations, with taller walls to accommodate large spills.
Spill Deck: Lower to the ground with minimal or no walls, designed to hold fewer drums. Spill decks are often modular, allowing multiple units to be connected to form a larger containment system.
Containment Capacity:

Spill Pallet: Designed to hold more liquid, typically 30 to 100+ gallons, depending on the model. They meet EPA and SPCC requirements for secondary containment, holding at least 110% of the largest drum’s volume.
Spill Deck: Holds a smaller volume of liquid, usually between 10 and 30 gallons, suitable for smaller spill containment needs. Spill decks are ideal for low-profile storage.
Primary Use:

Spill Pallet: Commonly used in industrial settings for long-term storage of larger drums and IBC totes. They are built to handle heavy loads and more substantial spill events.
Spill Deck: Ideal for temporary use or smaller spill prevention tasks. They are more flexible for light-duty storage and often used in spaces where height clearance is limited.
Weight Capacity:

Spill Pallet: Can support heavy loads of up to 5,000 pounds or more, making them suitable for full drums and totes.
Spill Deck: Typically supports lighter loads, ranging from 1,000 to 2,500 pounds, and is used for smaller drums or containers.
In summary, spill pallets are better suited for larger, heavier containers and higher spill capacities, while spill decks are used for smaller, low-profile containment needs.

Spill pallets are mainly made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), a material known for its durability, chemical resistance, and corrosion resistance. HDPE can resist a wide range of chemicals, including acids, bases, and oils, making it ideal for industrial spill containment. HDPE also has a tensile strength of 4,000 psi (pounds per square inch), meaning it can handle heavy loads without warping or breaking. Additionally, this material is UV-stabilized, so spill pallets can be used indoors and outdoors without degrading over time.

For heavy-duty applications, some spill pallets are made of steel. Steel spill pallets are often used in industries where extreme load-bearing capacity is needed, as they can support loads of more than 5,000 pounds. These steel models are typically coated with a chemical-resistant paint to improve their longevity and resistance to corrosive substances.

HDPE and steel options both offer reliable containment solutions for distributors and end users. However, HDPE is the preferred material for most applications because of its versatility, light weight, and long service life.

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