What are the different types of IBC connectors?
To choose the correct IBC connectors for your IBC tank, you will need to know:
The thread type and gender (i.e. male or female) of the outlet of your IBC tank.
The type and gender of connection you need to attach to your IBC tank
Qiming packaging company stocks a massive range of quality IBC fittings for just about any purpose. We’ve created this guide to help you quickly find and purchase the IBC fittings you need.
Thread types for the IBC adapter inlet
Each IBC tank will have an outlet valve, and any IBC fitting will need the matching thread type, defined as:
S60x6
S75x6
M80x3
S100x8
What is a BSP connection?
BSP (British Standard Pipe) is a technical standard for screw threads and it is a very common type of thread. Many of the connections and pipes used to link two or more IBCs together will use BSP threads, as will many taps. It’s a widely used international standard, which is why our IBC to BSP adapters come in a range of sizes, e.g. from 1/2 inch up to 2 inches.
So how do you find out the outlet of your IBC container?
IBC containers can have different types of fittings. The most standard fitting is the IBC threads or buttress threads, it is a larger courser thread and they come in a few sizes but your IBC container could also have a BSP thread or a DIN thread.
How to find the correct thread on your IBC tank?
Measure the outside diameter of the IBC opening.
Measure the distance between the thread from peak to peak (on the thread).
You will find one of the following threads:
IBC valve: S60 x 6 Buttress /DN50
Diameter outlet: 60mm
Thread tape distance: 6mm
IBC valve: S100 x 8 Buttress
Diameter outlet: 100mm
Thread tape distance: 8mm
If you are still left with any questions, please contact our team(Qiming packaging) and tell us your requirements. We will help you find the right IBC adapter.