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Fluid dispensing, storage

Nov. 9, 2012
Fluid storage and dispensing systems from The IFH Group incorporate spill containment systems that prevent costly and time-consuming clean-ups, and comply with EPA regulations. All 21 standard centralized systems come with a drip pan, making dispensing of fluids into containers from self-closing faucets quick, easy and spill-free.
Fluid storage and dispensing systems incorporate spill containment systems that prevent costly and time-consuming clean-ups, and comply with EPA regulations. All 21 standard centralized systems come with a drip pan, making dispensing of fluids into containers from self-closing faucets quick, easy and spill-free. Spill containment pan is provided at the base of all 2-, 3- and 4-container systems with outboard console mounting, to collect accidental spills. Spill containment pans are available on new models and as retrofits on existing in-the-field units.

The IFH Group, (800) 435-7003, bit.ly/hp1112ifh

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