Big Mouth Polyethylene Spill Pallets | Spill Containment

Big Mouth Polyethylene Spill Pallets | Spill Containment
Big Mouth Polyethylene Spill PalletsDISCONTINUED

For an Alternate Product similar to this, See: SpillKing



  • Material Composition: Polyethylene Spill Containment Construction
  • Capacity Range: 1-Drum, 2-Drum, 3-Drum, and 4-Drum Configurations
  • Compliance: Secondary Spill Containment for Industrial Drum Storage
  • Configuration Types: Low-Profile Spill Pallet Systems
  • Alternate Product Line: SpillKing Spill Containment Systems
Big Mouth Polyethylene Spill Pallets are secondary containment systems designed for the storage and handling of industrial drums containing oils, chemicals, hazardous liquids, and maintenance fluids. These polyethylene spill pallets were manufactured in multiple drum capacities, including 1-drum, 2-drum, 3-drum, and 4-drum configurations for warehouse and industrial applications. Constructed from molded polyethylene, these containment platforms provided corrosion resistance and compatibility with a broad range of industrial liquids. The large sump capacity and low-profile platform design supported drum loading, dispensing, and leak containment operations. Although these models are discontinued, similar spill containment systems such as SpillKing units continue to be used for chemical storage, spill prevention, and regulatory compliance applications.
Featured Products
Product Configuration Material Drum Capacity Containment Type Status
Big Mouth Polyethylene Spill Pallet Polyethylene 1 Drum Secondary Spill Containment Discontinued
Big Mouth Polyethylene Spill Pallet Polyethylene 2 Drum Secondary Spill Containment Discontinued
Big Mouth Polyethylene Spill Pallet Polyethylene 3 Drum Secondary Spill Containment Discontinued
Big Mouth Polyethylene Spill Pallet Polyethylene 4 Drum Secondary Spill Containment Discontinued
SpillKing Spill Containment System Polyethylene Multiple Configurations Spill Containment Platform Current Alternate Product


Spill Pallet Configuration Analysis
Big Mouth Polyethylene Spill Pallets were designed to support multiple drum storage layouts for spill containment and fluid handling operations. The product line included compact single-drum containment systems as well as larger 2-drum, 3-drum, and 4-drum platforms for higher-volume storage applications. These containment pallets utilized integrated sump reservoirs positioned beneath removable grating surfaces to capture leaks, drips, and accidental spills from stored drums. Multi-drum configurations allowed facilities to centralize chemical storage while maintaining secondary containment beneath each drum.

Polyethylene Material Construction
These spill pallets were manufactured from molded polyethylene materials engineered for chemical resistance and corrosion protection. Unlike painted steel containment systems, polyethylene construction resists rust, oxidation, and degradation caused by water exposure or many industrial chemicals. Polyethylene spill pallets are commonly used for storing petroleum products, lubricants, acids, cleaners, and agricultural chemicals due to their compatibility with a broad range of substances. Rotational molding processes also create seamless containment structures that reduce leak points and improve structural integrity.

Containment and Regulatory Standards
Secondary spill containment systems are used to help facilities comply with environmental and workplace regulations associated with liquid chemical storage. Spill pallets are commonly utilized in operations governed by EPA spill prevention requirements, OSHA workplace safety standards, and SPCC (Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure) programs. The integrated sump area is engineered to capture leaked liquids before they reach floors, drains, or soil surfaces. Facilities handling hazardous materials frequently incorporate spill pallets into drum storage areas to minimize environmental contamination risks.

Industrial Storage and Handling Applications
Polyethylene spill containment pallets are utilized across chemical processing, manufacturing, automotive maintenance, agriculture, utilities, and warehouse operations. Facilities use these containment systems beneath drums containing oils, solvents, degreasers, acids, and waste liquids. The low-profile design assists with drum loading and dispensing operations while maintaining secondary containment beneath stored containers. Multi-drum systems are commonly positioned in maintenance rooms, production facilities, hazardous waste accumulation areas, and chemical transfer stations.

Selection Criteria for Spill Containment Systems
When selecting spill containment pallets, facilities evaluate sump capacity, drum count, chemical compatibility, forklift accessibility, and available floor space. Polyethylene systems are commonly selected where corrosion resistance is required or where aggressive chemicals may damage painted steel surfaces. Buyers also review weight capacity, removable grating design, drain options, and compliance requirements associated with the stored materials. Facilities replacing discontinued Big Mouth Polyethylene Spill Pallets often transition to alternative systems such as SpillKing containment platforms with similar polyethylene construction and secondary containment functionality.
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