The Eagle 1654 yellow blow-molded HDPE salvage drum comes with a plastic lid and a metal lever-lock ring, has a 20-gallon capacity, and can be used to store, transport, and dispose of small containers of hazardous materials and help contain spills. The drum is made of yellow HDPE (high-density polyethylene), which weighs less than steel, is resistant to dents, punctures, and certain chemicals, and may be incinerated. The drum is blow-molded for wall strength and thinness. Ultraviolet (UV) inhibitors minimize fading and discoloring. The lever-lock ring can be used to secure the lid to the drum. A closed-cell foam gasket helps prevent leaks. Two or more empty drums can nest for storage. Full drums can be stacked up to three high. The drum has a storage capacity of 20 gallons, weighs 15 lb., and measures approximately 21″ high and 21″ in diameter. It is suitable for holding containers with a capacity of 5 gallons or less.
This product meets U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) regulation 173.3, Hazardous Material Regulation 181 (HM-181), and United Nations (UN) standards concerning the packaging and shipping of hazardous materials and has passed a leakproofness test of 3 psig (pounds per square inch [gauge]). It can be used to store or transport hazardous materials in Packing Groups I, II, or III defined in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). It complies with U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulation 177.1520 regarding food contact surfaces. It meets Underwriters Laboratories (UL) standard 94 concerning the flammability of plastic materials. This item has a United Nations (UN) specification marking of 1H2/X75/S. (1H2 is the packaging code for a plastic open-head drum; X is the performance level and indicates that the product has met tests for Packing Groups I, II, and III; 75 indicates the maximum gross mass in kilograms; and S is a designation for solids.)
Hazardous storage drums are used to safely store, transport, and dispose of hazardous materials. They are typically made of polyethylene or steel. Open-head drums have a removable lid and can store hazardous solids or liquids. Closed-head drums have a fixed top, can store hazardous liquids, and have bung holes for filling and pouring. Salvage drums, also known as overpack drums and recovery drums, can be used to store and transport smaller containers that hold hazardous materials and that are damaged or leaking. Certain drums may be incinerated along with the waste itself. Hazardous storage drums may meet U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and other federal regulations and United Nations (UN) guidelines regarding the storage and shipment of hazardous materials. Hazardous storage drums are often assigned a UN code to indicate the container type, performance level, specific gravity, hydrostatic test pressure, and other information. Hazardous storage drums are used in a variety of industries involved with manufacturing, shipping, and environmental services.
Eagle Manufacturing Company manufactures industrial safety, haz-mat, and storage products that meet International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards for quality assurance. The company, founded in 1894, is headquartered in Wellsburg, VA.
- Salvage drum includes plastic lid and can be used to store, transport, and dispose of small containers of hazardous materials and help contain spills
- Made of yellow HDPE, which weighs less than steel, is resistant to dents, punctures, and certain chemicals, and may be incinerated
- Metal lever-lock ring can be used to secure lid to drum; closed-cell foam gasket helps prevent leaks
- Has 20-gallon storage capacity; weighs 15 lb.; measures approximately 21" high and 21" in diameter
- Meets DOT regulation 173.3, HM-181, and UN standards concerning the packaging and shipping of hazardous materials; has passed a leakproofness test of 3 psig