Polyethylene Drip Trays

Plastic Drip Trays

Plastic drip trays are made from Polyethylene (LLDPE)

  • Rectangular/Square design for catching spills and drips.
  • Lightweight yet durable.
  • Available in various colours.
  • Place them under leaks, machinery, or wherever fluids are used.

What are the benefits of using polyethylene drip trays?

  • Chemical Resistance: Polyethylene is resistant to many chemicals, making it suitable for handling various liquids, including oils, acids, and solvents.
  • Durability: These trays are robust and long-lasting. They withstand wear, impact, and environmental conditions.
  • Easy Maintenance: Polyethylene is easy to clean. Simply wipe or rinse off spills and contaminants.
  • Lightweight: The lightweight material allows for easy handling and placement.
  • Versatility: Polyethylene drip trays are used in diverse settings, such as workshops, laboratories, and industrial facilities.

Remember to choose the right size and shape based on your specific needs!

To prevent damage to your current polyethylene drip trays, consider the following tips:

  • Proper Handling:

Lift and move the trays carefully to avoid cracks or stress points.

Avoid dragging them across rough surfaces.

  • Temperature Control:

Keep the trays away from extreme heat sources

Choose trays with higher temperature resistance if needed.

  • Regular Inspection:

Check for cracks, warping, or signs of wear.

Replace damaged trays promptly to prevent leaks.

  • Load Distribution:

Don’t overload the trays beyond their weight capacity.

Distribute weight evenly to prevent stress on specific areas.

  • Regular Cleaning:

Remove any spills promptly to prevent staining.

Rinse the trays with water and mild soap.

Scrub gently with a soft brush or sponge to remove stubborn residue.

Remember, proper care ensures longevity and effectiveness!

While polyethylene drip trays have several advantages, there are a few considerations to keep in mind:

  • Temperature Limitations: Polyethylene can soften or deform at high temperatures. If you’re dealing with extremely hot liquids, consider alternative materials.
  • Chemical Compatibility: Although polyethylene is chemically resistant, it may not withstand certain extremely aggressive chemicals. Always check compatibility with the specific liquids you’ll be handling.
  • Load Capacity: Polyethylene trays have weight limits. If you need to catch heavy spills, consider reinforced or heavier-duty alternatives. Our Polyethylene drip trays are at least 4mm thick – thickness can very.

If Polyethylene options are not suitable for your requirements, Steel Drip Trays may be what you are looking for. find various options for steel drip trays here.

Why are drip trays useful?

  • Polyethylene drip trays can provide temporary storage for containers and drums.
  • So useful in operational areas where chemicals and small amounts of fuel or oil are needed.
  • It keeps slippery spills off the floor by catching small leaks and drips.
  • It can be used to store machinery, parts and tools due to their tough construction.
  • These trays can be used as chemical trays or as oil trays.
  • They are not bunds and will not prevent large quantities of chemicals or fuels from spilling onto the ground.
  • Plastic drip trays are made from Polyethylene (LLDPE)