Chemical handling

Plastic pallets and spill-control products for safer liquid handling

Chemical storage and drum handling need more than load capacity. Buyers must consider containment, chemical contact, deck design, forklift access, and safety procedures.

Chemical & Spill Control

Common risks

What usually goes wrong

  • Drum loads concentrate weight and create point-load risk
  • Spill-control volume is not matched to the actual container configuration
  • Chemical contact is not discussed before material selection
  • Forklift handling around risk zones damages pallets and containment products

Selection factors

Details to confirm before quoting

Containment need

Confirm drum size, number of drums, liquid type, and required spill-control volume.

Chemical exposure

Share likely chemical contact, cleaning method, and storage environment.

Handling pattern

Forklift access, floor condition, storage duration, and movement frequency affect design choice.

Recommended product direction

Product families to evaluate first

These links are starting points. Final selection should still confirm load, size, material, temperature, rack, and handling details.

Buying resources

Useful guides for this application

Send your chemical handling scenario

Include container type, liquid/chemical contact, load, spill-control needs, movement frequency, and destination.

Send requirements