Jun 28 2014
Polystar Containment, a manufacturer of secondary containment systems and spill prevention equipment, has added a new Non-Fire Rated Storage Building to their innovative collection of containment products.
This new product is intended for storing hazardous materials such as caustic chemicals, paint, fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides. It also stores additional EPA regulated hazardous materials and comes in various door sizes and configurations.
The product features a sturdy sump foundation manufactured with "I" beam construction, which provides added strength. Polystar assures this storage building will capture potential spills. The building is hand welded with 12 gauge steel and the interior is coated with a chemically resistant finish for durability. The exterior is reinforced with an epoxy polyurethane system—which is chemically bonded before application for higher quality—to protect it from outdoor elements.
Standard features of the Non-Fire Rated Storage include:
- Spill containment sump
- Epoxy polyurethane coated exterior
- Chemically resistant interior coating
- Static grounding rod
- Floor loading of 500 pounds per square foot
- Permanent anchoring/seismic restraints
- Vents
- Three point door latch with 'L' handle and lockable pad
- Self draining roof
- Forklift accessibility
- Heavy gauge steel
Polystar also offers optional features on this product, which include:
- Lighting
- Shelving
- Mechanical ventilation
- Sump drain
- Removable fiberglass or galvanized steel grating
The newly released Non-Fire Rated Storage Building is built with strength and durability, a cornerstone of manufacturing at Polystar. This dependable product, which was designed for lasting quality and easy relocation, exemplifies innovative workmanship.
"Our professional, hand welded storage building is a proud new addition to our heavy duty containment systems," says Robert Nightwine, Director of Sales at Polystar Containment. "It's all part of our commitment to the Polystar Advantage, which ensures our customers are satisfied and in good hands."