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The Ultra-Hard Top Spill Pallet 2-Drum Gull Wing is an excellent solution for outdoor secondary containment storage of up to two, 205 litre drums. It has been constructed entirely from polyethylene, making it sturdy and durable. The pallet also features a heavy-duty steel cover lift assembly and removable deck grates that add to its robustness. It is an ideal choice for outdoor spill containment applications, including satellite waste collection.
The innovative “Cross of Life” design protects the pallet’s structural integrity during heavy loads over time. As more weight is applied to the top of the pallet, the Cross of Life design draws the all-polyethylene sides towards the center instead of allowing them to sag outwards. Learn more.
Benefit from the industry’s most robust warranty, offering five years of protection against any defects in material or workmanship. Learn more.
Product Code | Description | Length (mm) | Width (mm) | Height (mm) | Weight Capacity (kg) | Containment Capacity (L) | Weight (kg) |
CHU1082 | 2-Drum, No Drain | 1447 | 774 | 1612 | 1360 | 250 | 78 |
CHU1083 | 2-Drum, With Drain | 1447 | 774 | 1612 | 1360 | 250 | 78 |
No, we do not recommend moving loaded hard tops.
No, the spill pallet is not completely waterproof. It is more accurately described as weatherproof. In other words, in standard weather conditions, your drums and/or containers should be protected and water gathering in the pallets is not a concern. However, during very gusty conditions or very heavy rainfall, some water may get into the unit. It is good practice to inspect the interior of the hard top after any severe weather.
UltraTech’s general response to this question is at least ten (10) years. You can expect longer, but the actual life is dependent on several factors. UltraTech has been making outdoor spill containment products since 1993. We have a good sense of realistic life expectancy based on all those years of experience. UltraTech uses the highest-rated UV package in the resin formulation it uses to create the longest outdoor life available for a PE product.
The most important environmental factors are ultraviolet exposure and chemical exposure. In the absence of chemical compatibility concerns (determined by the UltraTech compatibility chart for PE products), the next most important factor for outdoor, polyethylene spill containment products will be ultraviolet irradiation (UV) exposure. The most important factors with reference to UV are thickness, UV Inhibitor (UVI) content, and pigment color, type, and concentration. Ultraviolet irradiation exposure causes molecular structure and bond changes that result in the embrittlement of PE. Very thin PE can become brittle and fracture in less than a year (think contractor’s PE Visqueen sheeting). Thicker parts take longer to break down. The addition of UV Inhibitors to the PE allows it to sustain more UV exposure without breaking down. Darker pigments, inorganic pigments, and higher concentrations of pigments also individually and collectively will give PE a longer life before appreciable UV damage occurs.
There is an outdoor spill containment product that has been in use in northeast Florida since 1986 and is still in active use today. UltraTech suggests its Ultra-Track Pans, used for outdoor railroad track spill containment, have a minimum of a twenty-year life.
The standard drain is a threaded hole in the sidewall with a 19mm polyethylene plug with NPT threads installed.
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