Seamless Drum Liners | 12 to 55 Gallon Liners

- Material Composition: Seamless polyethylene liner materials with anti-static liner options available.
- Size/Capacity Range: Designed for 12-gallon, 16-gallon, 30-gallon, and 55-gallon drums.
- Compliance/Ratings: Anti-static configurations available for static-sensitive handling environments.
- Closure Types: Compatible with straight-side, slightly pleated, and pleated-side liner configurations for open-head drums.
- Product Types: Straight-side seamless liners, anti-static seamless liners, fiber drum liners, slightly pleated liners, and pleated-side liners.
Product Comparison Chart
Straight-Side and Pleated Seamless Liner Configurations Seamless drum liners are configured to provide interior drum protection without side seams. Straight-side liners are used where the liner must follow the drum wall with a simple vertical profile. They are common in 12-gallon, 16-gallon, 30-gallon, and 55-gallon drum applications. Pleated and slightly pleated liners expand more easily inside the drum and can improve sidewall conformity during filling. Fiber drum liners are used where dry powders, ingredients, or bulk materials are stored in fiber containers. Anti-static configurations are selected when material movement may create static buildup during filling, handling, or discharge.
Seamless Polyethylene and Anti-Static Construction The main engineering feature of these liners is the seamless body, which reduces leak risk by eliminating side seams. Polyethylene liner materials are used because they provide flexibility, chemical resistance, and compatibility with many liquids, powders, and semi-solid materials. Straight-side liners provide a simpler formed profile, while pleated styles allow more expansion and can reduce stress on the liner wall. Anti-static liners include materials designed to help manage static buildup in controlled handling environments. Liner performance depends on thickness, fit, fill weight, product temperature, chemical exposure, puncture risk, and the amount of movement during filling or removal.
Static Control and Container Handling Requirements Anti-static seamless liners are used where static discharge could affect powders, chemicals, coatings, or other sensitive materials. These liners should be used as part of a broader static-control program that may include grounding, bonding, humidity control, and facility handling procedures. Food, pharmaceutical, and chemical operations should verify material compatibility before using liners with regulated contents. If liners are used with hazardous chemicals, solvents, coatings, or waste materials, disposal requirements may apply to both the used liner and any remaining residue. Facilities should review safety data sheets, container compatibility, and internal quality standards before selecting a liner.
Use Across Chemical, Food, Pharmaceutical, and Manufacturing Operations Seamless drum liners are used in chemical processing, food production, pharmaceutical manufacturing, paint and coatings work, adhesives production, powder handling, and industrial waste operations. Chemical plants use liners to reduce drum contamination and simplify changeover between compatible materials. Food and ingredient processors use liners to support cleaner handling of dry goods, syrups, oils, and bulk ingredients. Pharmaceutical and laboratory operations use liners where product purity and controlled handling are important. Paint and coating facilities use liners for pigments, resins, coatings, and cleanup reduction. Waste operations use liners to contain residue and reduce direct contact with drum interiors.
Technical Factors for Buyers Buyers should match the liner to drum capacity, liner shape, contents, and handling method. Capacity options include 12-gallon, 16-gallon, 30-gallon, and 55-gallon drums. Straight-side liners are used for general drum lining, while pleated or slightly pleated liners may be selected when fit, expansion, or removal is a concern. Anti-static liners should be selected for static-sensitive materials or environments. Buyers should also review whether the drum is fiber, plastic, or steel; whether contents are liquid, powder, or semi-solid; and whether the liner will be used during mixing, storage, disposal, or transport. Fill weight, temperature, puncture risk, chemical compatibility, and pack quantity should also guide selection.
| Product | Capacity | Liner Style | Pack Quantity | Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 Gallon Straight Side - Seamless Drum Liners 10 Pack | 12 gallon | Straight side seamless | 10 pack | Small drum lining for liquids, powders, and general material handling |
| 16 Gallon Straight Side - Seamless Drum Liners 10 Pack | 16 gallon | Straight side seamless | 10 pack | Intermediate drum lining for storage, batching, and cleanup reduction |
| 30 Gallon Straight Side (Fiber Drum) Seamless Drum Liners 16 Pack | 30 gallon | Straight side fiber drum liner | 16 pack | Fiber drum protection for powders, dry materials, and bulk products |
| 30 Gallon Straight Side - Seamless Drum Liners 25 Pack | 30 gallon | Straight side seamless | 25 pack | Industrial drum lining for liquids, powders, coatings, and chemicals |
| 30 Gallon Anti-Static Straight Side - Seamless Drum Liners 25 Pack | 30 gallon | Anti-static straight side seamless | 25 pack | Static-sensitive powder, chemical, and material handling applications |
| 55 Gallon Straight Side - Seamless Drum Liners 10 Pack | 55 gallon | Straight side seamless | 10 pack | Standard 55-gallon drum lining for storage, mixing, and disposal |
| 55 Gallon Straight Side - Seamless Drum Liners 24 Case Qty | 55 gallon | Straight side seamless | 24 case quantity | Bulk 55-gallon drum lining for repeated industrial use |
| 55 Gallon Straight Side - Seamless Drum Liners 15 Case Qty | 55 gallon | Straight side seamless | 15 case quantity | 55-gallon drum protection for lower case-quantity requirements |
| 55 Gallon Straight Side - Seamless Drum Liners 28 Case Qty | 55 gallon | Straight side seamless | 28 case quantity | High-quantity 55-gallon liner use in production and waste handling |
| 55 Gallon Straight Side - Seamless Drum Liner 15 Case Qty | 55 gallon | Straight side seamless | 15 case quantity | Reusable drum workflows requiring removable liner protection |
| 55 Gallon Anti-Static Straight Side - Seamless Drum Liners 15 Pack | 55 gallon | Anti-static straight side seamless | 15 pack | Static-control drum lining for powders and sensitive materials |
| 55 Gallon Slightly Pleated - Seamless Drum Liners 28 Pack | 55 gallon | Slightly pleated seamless | 28 pack | Drum lining requiring improved wall fit and easier liner expansion |
| 55 Gallon Pleated Side - Seamless Drum Liners Pleated Style 20 Pack | 55 gallon | Pleated side seamless | 20 pack | 55-gallon drum lining where sidewall conformity and removal are required |
| 55 Gallon Anti-Static Pleated Side - Seamless Drum Liners 20 Pack | 55 gallon | Anti-static pleated side seamless | 20 pack | Static-sensitive 55-gallon drum applications requiring pleated fit |
Straight-Side and Pleated Seamless Liner Configurations Seamless drum liners are configured to provide interior drum protection without side seams. Straight-side liners are used where the liner must follow the drum wall with a simple vertical profile. They are common in 12-gallon, 16-gallon, 30-gallon, and 55-gallon drum applications. Pleated and slightly pleated liners expand more easily inside the drum and can improve sidewall conformity during filling. Fiber drum liners are used where dry powders, ingredients, or bulk materials are stored in fiber containers. Anti-static configurations are selected when material movement may create static buildup during filling, handling, or discharge.
Seamless Polyethylene and Anti-Static Construction The main engineering feature of these liners is the seamless body, which reduces leak risk by eliminating side seams. Polyethylene liner materials are used because they provide flexibility, chemical resistance, and compatibility with many liquids, powders, and semi-solid materials. Straight-side liners provide a simpler formed profile, while pleated styles allow more expansion and can reduce stress on the liner wall. Anti-static liners include materials designed to help manage static buildup in controlled handling environments. Liner performance depends on thickness, fit, fill weight, product temperature, chemical exposure, puncture risk, and the amount of movement during filling or removal.
Static Control and Container Handling Requirements Anti-static seamless liners are used where static discharge could affect powders, chemicals, coatings, or other sensitive materials. These liners should be used as part of a broader static-control program that may include grounding, bonding, humidity control, and facility handling procedures. Food, pharmaceutical, and chemical operations should verify material compatibility before using liners with regulated contents. If liners are used with hazardous chemicals, solvents, coatings, or waste materials, disposal requirements may apply to both the used liner and any remaining residue. Facilities should review safety data sheets, container compatibility, and internal quality standards before selecting a liner.
Use Across Chemical, Food, Pharmaceutical, and Manufacturing Operations Seamless drum liners are used in chemical processing, food production, pharmaceutical manufacturing, paint and coatings work, adhesives production, powder handling, and industrial waste operations. Chemical plants use liners to reduce drum contamination and simplify changeover between compatible materials. Food and ingredient processors use liners to support cleaner handling of dry goods, syrups, oils, and bulk ingredients. Pharmaceutical and laboratory operations use liners where product purity and controlled handling are important. Paint and coating facilities use liners for pigments, resins, coatings, and cleanup reduction. Waste operations use liners to contain residue and reduce direct contact with drum interiors.
Technical Factors for Buyers Buyers should match the liner to drum capacity, liner shape, contents, and handling method. Capacity options include 12-gallon, 16-gallon, 30-gallon, and 55-gallon drums. Straight-side liners are used for general drum lining, while pleated or slightly pleated liners may be selected when fit, expansion, or removal is a concern. Anti-static liners should be selected for static-sensitive materials or environments. Buyers should also review whether the drum is fiber, plastic, or steel; whether contents are liquid, powder, or semi-solid; and whether the liner will be used during mixing, storage, disposal, or transport. Fill weight, temperature, puncture risk, chemical compatibility, and pack quantity should also guide selection.

