Hydraulicspneumatics 602 Ifh Spill Containment Systems
Hydraulicspneumatics 602 Ifh Spill Containment Systems
Hydraulicspneumatics 602 Ifh Spill Containment Systems
Hydraulicspneumatics 602 Ifh Spill Containment Systems
Hydraulicspneumatics 602 Ifh Spill Containment Systems

Fluid dispensing, storage

Nov. 9, 2012
Fluid storage and dispensing systems from The IFH Group incorporate spill containment systems that prevent costly and time-consuming clean-ups, and comply with EPA regulations. All 21 standard centralized systems come with a drip pan, making dispensing of fluids into containers from self-closing faucets quick, easy and spill-free.
Fluid storage and dispensing systems incorporate spill containment systems that prevent costly and time-consuming clean-ups, and comply with EPA regulations. All 21 standard centralized systems come with a drip pan, making dispensing of fluids into containers from self-closing faucets quick, easy and spill-free. Spill containment pan is provided at the base of all 2-, 3- and 4-container systems with outboard console mounting, to collect accidental spills. Spill containment pans are available on new models and as retrofits on existing in-the-field units.

The IFH Group, (800) 435-7003, bit.ly/hp1112ifh

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