That's the Supertainer. Snyder builds it with some of the most sophisticated IBC fabrication automation in the industry, which means it can be ordered in 304 or 316 stainless, wrapped in heating/cooling jacket panels, fitted with internal heating coils or an insulation blanket, finished to sanitary standards, and drained wherever your line needs it. Same UN/DOT 31A certification as our Liquitote — but built to spec when "off the shelf" won't cut it. Available from 120 up to 793 gallons.
Steel takes heat above 140°F that softens, crazes, or warps plastic. Why it matters: hot product goes in and the tank keeps its shape and rating.
Jacket panels and heating coils hold viscous or temperature-sensitive product where it needs to be. Why it matters: material stays pumpable and on-spec from fill to discharge.
Step up to 316 where chlorides or harsher media would attack 304. Why it matters: the right alloy is the difference between a tank that lasts and one that pits.
Sanitary finishes and fittings, plus an electro-chemically cleaned surface, meet strict cleanliness requirements. Why it matters: pharma, cosmetic, and fine-chemical work can't tolerate carryover.
Choose side-offset, front-center, or TRU-center discharge to match your skid or connection. Why it matters: the outlet lands where your equipment expects it — no custom framing.
Where stainless is unnecessary, a carbon-steel Supertainer handles petroleum products, fuels, and lubricants economically. Why it matters: you pay for the corrosion resistance you actually need.
When speccing your Supertainer, start by selecting the right material for your application: 304 stainless steel is a strong choice for general chemical service, 316 stainless steel offers added resistance for chlorides and more aggressive media, and carbon steel is well suited for fuels and petroleum applications where corrosion resistance is less critical.
If your product requires temperature control, Supertainers can be configured with jacket panels for surface heating or cooling, internal coils for in-tank heating, and insulation blankets to help maintain temperature during storage or transit. Drain placement can also be matched to your process, with side-offset configurations for wall-adjacent staging and front-center or TRU-center drains for centered dosing and more complete drainage. If your application does not require 316 stainless, heating, sanitary finishes, or custom sizing, the LiquiTote 304 stainless steel IBC may be the more straightforward, readily available solution.
Custom steel tank design is best handled around the needs of your specific process, so request an industrial chemical tank quote or call (866) 721-6281.and our team will help engineer the right tank, material, temperature-control system, and drain configuration for your operation.