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Stainless Steel Bins

In general terms, stainless steel bins are durable metal containers used to hold and transport dry goods. Bins vary in size, shape and usage and are used in a wide variety of settings. These containers are important for the agricultural, pharmaceutical, chemical and food processing industries, holding grain, dry chemicals or granulated sugar, for example. Bins are also essential to the industrial and manufacturing industries, where they are used for transport, storage and recycling applications.

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Walker Engineered Products
New Lisbon, WI
800-356-5734
Walker designs, builds & services exceptional stainless steel bins. The superior rigidity, surface quality & durability inherent in Walker's fabrications increase the efficiency & consistency of their customers' products & processes. Walker designs serviceability into all of their products to keep customer maintenance to a minimum, but when a repair is necessary, specialists are available.
Pope Scientific, Inc.
Saukville, WI
262-268-9300
Pope Scientific, Incorporated has been providing chemical processing and laboratory equipment worldwide for over 40 years. Their innovative approach to application solutions includes process development, engineering, installation, training and technical support. Pope is determined to deliver you a stainless steel bin that fits your precise needs and expectations. Call Pope today.
G & F Manufacturing Company, Inc.
Oak Lawn, IL
800-282-1574
G & F Manufacturing Company, Inc, Formerly known as Filpaco Industries Inc, has been in Chicago for over half a century serving its wide client base by offering its unparallel quality and workmanship. G & F Manufacturing Company, Inc has a rich track record of designing and manufacturing high quality chemical resistant, durable and rugged products, including high quality stainless steel bins.
Buckeye Fabricating Company
Springboro, OH
800-688-9821
Buckeye Fabricating Company is committed to customer service. We don`t have a product line per se. We have a service line. We build what you want and work with you on the details. Whether it's producing an ASME pressure vessel, custom stainless steel bins, or any of our other exceptional products, you'll always be satisfied with the end result.
Preferred Tank & Tower
Evansville, IN
270-826-7950
Trained in all facets of tower work, Preferred Tank & Tower operates more than 30 crews throughout the continental United States and abroad. Our experienced crews, with an average of 15 years each, are instrumental in performing the unique tasks that are encountered daily. Simply call or email us to request a quote for one of our high quality stainless steel bins.
Badger Fabrication, Inc.
Sauk City, WI
608-643-8229
Badger Fabrication is a family owned, custom stainless steel and waterjet cutting fabricator. We serve the food, diary and construction industry. Our state-of-the-art capabilities and craftsmanship will provide the quality, design and performance your application requires. We can provide finished products such as single shell tanks, mixers, enclosures, sanitary fittings, conduit hangers and more.

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Stainless Steel Bins

The capacity of a stainless steel bin varies; the average range is about 20 to 50 cubic feet. Constructed out of stainless steel, bins are strong, non-porous and resistant to corrosion. The two types of storage for bins include stacking and hanging, and bins are usually either rectangular boxes or open-top containers with a hinged lid, flat sides and a sloping bottom. For ease of use and convenience, many of these open top containers are mounted on a portable base or on a stainless steel frame with casters which allows the contents to be transported without puncturing the bin itself. Many of these bins act like a hopper and have a door in the conical bottom that can be slid open to release the contents at a controlled rate.

To make bins, a minimum of 10% chromium is added to steel along with other alloys, and the metals are melted together. Once the molten metal becomes uniform, it undergoes a series of cooling and reheating until hardened. After being cut to size and cast into the correct shape, the stainless steel is welded together to form a box or cylinder. Welding the pieces together ensures that there are no seams and no opportunity for bacteria or leaks. Very similar to the stainless steel bin is a tote, also called an intermediate bulk container (IBC). These are containers use to store and transport fluids. Stainless steel totes are typically 10 gauge or about 3 millimeters thick. Totes are generally box-like in form and can be stacked much like the rectangular bin, though cylindrical IBCs are also available to ship smaller quantities. Totes and bins are sometimes used interchangeably, though totes are specifically designed for liquids. Both containers have multiple openings for input and discharge, though IBCs have tighter seals Totes generally weight between 200 and 3000 pounds and have bases designed for use by forklifts. IBCs frequently carry hazardous materials, soap, glue and some foods. Unlike 55 gallon drums, totes are easy to load and are more durable.