IBC Accessories & Replacement Parts
Everything you need to maintain, repair, and upgrade your IBC totes. From a single gasket to a full valve assembly, we stock the parts that keep your containers in service longer -- reducing waste and saving money.
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Most Popular Accessories
These are the parts our customers order most frequently. If you are not sure where to start, these items cover the most common maintenance, repair, and upgrade needs for IBC totes across all industries.
2" Ball Valve Assembly
The #1 replacement part. Restores leak-free dispensing on any IBC tote with a worn or damaged valve.
EPDM Gasket Set (Cap + Valve)
The cheapest fix for most leaks. A complete set of replacement gaskets for the cap and valve costs less than a fast-food lunch.
6" Screw Cap with Gasket
Cracked or warped caps are the second most common cause of IBC leaks after gasket failure. A new cap with fresh gasket restores a secure top seal.
S60x6 to 2" NPT Adapter
The essential adapter for connecting any standard IBC to U.S. plumbing, pumps, and hose systems. Customers buy these in bulk.
Full-Wrap Heating Blanket
Prevents freezing and reduces viscosity for winter operations. A must-have for any business dispensing from IBCs in unheated or outdoor environments.
Form-Fit Liner (10-pack)
Eliminates cleaning between product changeovers. Essential for multi-product operations and food-grade applications where cross-contamination is unacceptable.
2" to 3/4" Garden Hose Reducer
The most popular adapter for agricultural, residential, and DIY applications. Lets you connect a standard garden hose to your IBC outlet.
Cam Lock Fitting Kit (Type B + C)
Quick-connect hose fittings for fast container changes. Standard in chemical plants, food processing, and any operation that needs rapid hose hookup.
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We carry parts for all major IBC manufacturers including Schutz, Mauser, Greif, Snyder, and custom-built containers.
Discharge Valves
The discharge valve at the bottom of your IBC tote is the most frequently replaced component. We stock ball valves, butterfly valves, and cam lock fittings in multiple sizes and materials to match your application. Valves are subject to constant use and chemical exposure, making them the first component to show wear. A dripping valve wastes product, creates safety hazards, and can violate environmental regulations -- replacing a worn valve is one of the highest-ROI maintenance actions you can take on any IBC tote.
When to replace: Replace when you notice dripping, difficult operation, visible corrosion on the ball or disc, or gasket deterioration. Preventive replacement every 2-3 years for high-use containers.
2" Ball Valve
The standard discharge valve for most IBC totes. Quarter-turn operation provides full flow with a positive seal. Available in polypropylene (chemical-resistant) and stainless steel (high-temperature and food-grade). EPDM, Viton, and PTFE seal options. Polypropylene ball valves are the most cost-effective choice for water, mild chemicals, and general-purpose applications. Stainless steel ball valves are required for food-grade, pharmaceutical, and high-temperature applications where polypropylene would degrade.
2" Butterfly Valve
Common on European-style IBCs and many composite totes. Compact design with a lower profile than ball valves. Ideal for viscous fluids and slurries where the disc-style closure minimizes sediment traps. Butterfly valves are generally easier to maintain than ball valves because the disc and stem can be serviced without removing the entire valve body from the tote. Available in polypropylene and stainless steel with multiple gasket material options.
Cam Lock Fittings
Quick-connect fittings that snap onto the valve outlet for rapid hose connection. Available in Type A, B, C, D, E, and F configurations. Polypropylene, aluminum, brass, and stainless steel options. Compliant with MIL-C-27487. Cam lock fittings dramatically speed up connection and disconnection of hoses and allow operators to switch between containers in seconds rather than minutes.
Threaded Adapters
Convert between thread types (S60x6 coarse thread, 2" NPT, 2" BSP) to connect your IBC to existing plumbing, pumps, or hose systems. Available in polypropylene and stainless steel. Essential when integrating IBCs with existing plant infrastructure that uses different thread standards.
Caps & Lids
Proper sealing of the top opening and discharge valve protects your product from contamination and evaporation, prevents spills during transport, and is required for DOT-compliant hazmat shipping. A compromised cap seal is one of the most common causes of product contamination and regulatory citations during transport inspections. We stock every standard cap configuration to keep your containers properly sealed at all times.
When to replace: Replace when you notice cracks, warping, gasket compression set, chemical degradation, or any sign of leakage around the cap seal. Caps should be replaced at every reconditioning cycle.
6" (150mm) Screw Cap
The standard fill cap for IBC totes. Seals the top opening with a gasket-to-flange contact. Available in polypropylene and polyethylene with EPDM or Viton gaskets. Replace caps showing cracks, warping, or gasket degradation. A proper cap seal is essential for maintaining product purity, preventing evaporation of volatile products, and complying with DOT transportation requirements for sealed containers.
2" (50mm) Plug Cap
Threaded plug for the discharge valve outlet. Provides a secondary seal when the IBC is capped at both top and bottom. Essential for transport compliance. Available in polypropylene and stainless steel. Many transport regulations require a secondary closure (plug cap) in addition to the valve itself when containers are being moved on public roads.
Vented Caps
Pressure-relief caps that allow air exchange while preventing liquid spillage. Required for products that off-gas (fermentation, certain chemicals) and for containers stored in environments with significant temperature fluctuation. Vented caps prevent dangerous pressure buildup that could deform the bottle or cause a sudden release when the cap is opened.
Dust Caps
Snap-on protective covers for the top opening and valve outlet. Prevent contamination during storage when the container is empty. Inexpensive insurance against dirt, insects, and moisture entering the container between uses. Especially important for food-grade and pharmaceutical containers where contamination during storage is unacceptable.
Adapters & Reducers
Bridge the gap between your IBC tote and your existing infrastructure. Our adapters convert between thread types, sizes, and connection standards so your containers work with your pumps, hoses, and piping. Adapters are often the missing link that prevents a new IBC from integrating seamlessly with your existing setup -- the right adapter turns a compatibility problem into a one-minute installation.
When to replace: Replace when threads show wear, cross-threading damage, or cracking. Inspect adapters at every container change and replace if gasket seating surface is damaged.
S60x6 to 2" NPT Adapter
The most common adapter. Converts the standard S60x6 coarse thread found on most IBC valves to the 2-inch National Pipe Thread used in U.S. plumbing systems. Polypropylene body with EPDM gasket. This is the adapter most customers need when connecting an IBC to standard U.S. plumbing, pumps, or hose fittings for the first time.
2" to 3/4" Reducer
Steps down from the 2-inch IBC outlet to a standard 3/4-inch garden hose thread. Useful for filling smaller containers, connecting to garden hoses, or gravity-feeding water systems. One of our most popular accessories for agricultural, residential, and DIY applications.
BSP to NPT Cross-Adapters
For IBCs manufactured to European (BSP) thread standards, these adapters convert to U.S. (NPT) threads and vice versa. Essential when mixing international and domestic container inventories. Available in brass, polypropylene, and stainless steel depending on chemical compatibility requirements.
Y-Splitters & Manifolds
Split a single IBC outlet into two or more separate lines. Useful for gravity-fed distribution, filling multiple containers simultaneously, or feeding multiple process points from a single tote. Available with individual shutoff valves on each branch for independent flow control.
Gaskets & Seals
Gaskets are the most common failure point on IBC totes. A worn or incompatible gasket leads to leaks, contamination, and regulatory violations. We stock every standard gasket type in multiple materials for chemical compatibility. Selecting the right gasket material is critical -- the wrong material can swell, dissolve, or harden when exposed to certain chemicals, leading to catastrophic seal failure. Our team can help you match the right gasket to your specific product.
When to replace: Replace gaskets at every reconditioning cycle, at every product changeover, and immediately when you notice any leakage. Gaskets are inexpensive and should be treated as consumable items.
EPDM Gaskets
The general-purpose standard. Excellent resistance to water, steam, alkalis, and dilute acids. Not suitable for petroleum products or strong solvents. Used on most food-grade and water applications. EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) offers the best balance of chemical resistance, temperature range (-40F to 250F), and cost for aqueous and mildly chemical applications.
Viton (FKM) Gaskets
Premium chemical resistance for fuels, oils, concentrated acids, and aromatic solvents. The go-to choice for chemical processing and petroleum applications. Higher temperature range than EPDM (up to 400F). Viton is significantly more expensive than EPDM but essential for applications where EPDM would swell or degrade on contact with the stored product.
PTFE Gaskets
Universal chemical compatibility and non-stick surface. Suitable for virtually any chemical at any concentration. Required for certain pharmaceutical and ultra-pure applications. Also available as PTFE-encapsulated EPDM, which combines the universal compatibility of PTFE with the resilience of EPDM for a superior seal.
Buna-N (Nitrile) Gaskets
Excellent resistance to petroleum products, fuels, and hydraulic fluids at moderate temperatures. Cost-effective alternative to Viton for many oil and fuel applications. Not suitable for ketones, strong acids, or ozone exposure. Common in automotive and industrial fluid-handling applications.
Heating Blankets
IBC heating blankets maintain or raise the temperature of stored liquids to prevent freezing, reduce viscosity for easier dispensing, or keep temperature-sensitive products within specification. Essential for outdoor winter storage, heated product dispensing, and temperature-controlled processes. Our heating blankets are designed specifically for IBC totes with safety features including adjustable thermostats, overheat protection, and UL-listed components.
When to replace: Replace when heating elements fail, thermostat becomes inaccurate, insulation is damaged or waterlogged, or power cord shows wear. Inspect annually for electrical safety.
Full-Wrap Heating Blankets
Insulated heating blankets that wrap around the entire IBC bottle. Electric elements provide even, controlled heat with adjustable thermostats. Available in 120V and 240V configurations, typically 1,440W to 2,880W output. Full-wrap designs provide the fastest heat-up time and most uniform temperature distribution. Most models include a digital thermostat with temperature readout and setpoint control from 40F to 160F.
Base Heating Pads
Flat heating elements that sit under the IBC on the pallet. Provide bottom-up heat transfer. More economical than full wraps but slower to heat the entire volume. Effective for freeze protection in warehouses. Base pads are easiest to install and remove, making them popular for seasonal use where heating is only needed during winter months.
Insulated Covers
Non-heated insulated jackets that retain the existing heat of the stored product. Used in combination with heated blankets to improve efficiency, or alone for products that arrive warm and need to stay above a minimum temperature. Insulated covers can reduce heating blanket energy consumption by 30-50% by minimizing heat loss to the surrounding environment.
Mixers & Agitators
Keep products in suspension, blend ingredients, or prevent settling directly inside your IBC tote. Our IBC mixers mount to the top opening and provide controlled agitation without transferring the product to a separate mixing vessel. This eliminates the time, labor, product loss, and contamination risk associated with transferring product to and from a dedicated mixing tank.
When to replace: Replace when motor output drops, impeller shows significant wear, shaft develops wobble, or seals allow product leakage around the shaft entry point.
Direct-Drive IBC Mixers
Electric motor mounted directly on the IBC opening with a long shaft and impeller reaching the bottom of the tote. Available in 1/3 HP to 1 HP configurations. Suitable for low to medium viscosity liquids. Direct-drive mixers offer the simplest installation and most reliable operation for applications that do not require explosion-proof equipment.
Air-Driven Mixers
Pneumatic mixers powered by compressed air. Intrinsically safe for flammable and explosive environments (ATEX Zone 1/2). Variable speed via air pressure regulation. No electrical connections near the product. The preferred choice for chemical plants, paint manufacturers, and any environment where flammable vapors may be present.
Folding Impellers
Collapsible impeller designs that fold to fit through the 6-inch top opening and expand inside the tote. Allows mixer installation and removal without disassembling the IBC. Essential for applications where the mixer needs to be shared between multiple containers or removed for cleaning.
Liners
IBC liners provide an additional barrier between the product and the container, eliminating cross-contamination risk, simplifying cleaning, and extending the useful life of the outer container. Liners are particularly valuable when the same IBC is used for different products in sequence -- instead of extensive cleaning between product changeovers, simply remove the used liner and install a fresh one.
When to replace: Liners are single-use items. Replace after every fill cycle. Do not attempt to wash and reuse liners -- the risk of contamination outweighs the cost savings.
Form-Fit Liners
Pre-formed polyethylene liners that conform to the interior shape of the IBC bottle. Provide a clean, single-use barrier for each fill. Ideal for food-grade products, pharmaceuticals, and applications where container cleaning between uses is impractical. Form-fit liners maximize usable volume because they follow the bottle contour rather than bunching at corners.
Pillow-Style Liners
Flat polyethylene bags that inflate to fill the IBC interior as product is added. Simpler and more economical than form-fit liners. Best for products that do not require precise shape conformity. Pillow liners are the most cost-effective liner option and work well for non-viscous liquids.
Aseptic Liners
Pre-sterilized, multi-layer liners with built-in fill and discharge ports. Designed for aseptic filling processes in food, beverage, and pharmaceutical applications. Maintain product sterility without sterilizing the outer container. The gold standard for shelf-stable beverage packaging and sterile pharmaceutical intermediates.
Pallet Replacements
The pallet is the foundation of every IBC tote. Damaged pallets compromise stability, create forklift hazards, and can cause the entire container to fail. We stock replacement pallets in all standard configurations. A cracked, bent, or rotten pallet is not just a cosmetic issue -- it is a safety hazard that can lead to a catastrophic drop during forklift handling or a stack collapse in the warehouse.
When to replace: Replace when the pallet shows cracking, severe bending, missing or broken boards (wood), rot, or inability to sit flat. Any pallet that rocks or wobbles when placed on a flat surface should be replaced immediately.
Steel Pallets
Galvanized steel tube pallets with 4-way forklift entry. The most durable option, rated for heavy loads and repeated handling. Compatible with standard pallet racking. Available for all major IBC manufacturers. Steel pallets are the premium option -- they resist damage from forklifts, chemicals, weather, and heavy loads better than any other pallet type.
Wood Pallets
Heat-treated (HT) wooden pallets compliant with ISPM-15 for international shipping. The most economical replacement option. Available in 2-way and 4-way entry. Not recommended for heavy chemical or outdoor applications where moisture and chemical exposure will accelerate decay.
Composite / Plastic Pallets
Molded high-density polyethylene pallets that resist rot, corrosion, and chemical damage. Lighter than steel and more durable than wood. 4-way forklift entry. Easily cleaned for food-grade and pharmaceutical applications. The best balance of durability, weight, and chemical resistance.
Cage Components
Individual cage components for repairing damaged IBCs rather than scrapping the entire container. Replacing a bent corner post or cracked crossmember is far more economical and sustainable than buying a new tote. Our cage parts are sourced from OEM suppliers and aftermarket manufacturers to ensure compatibility with all major IBC brands.
When to replace: Replace any cage component that is bent more than 10mm from original position, cracked, has failed welds, or shows through-rust that compromises structural integrity.
Corner Posts & Uprights
Galvanized steel vertical members that form the four corners of the cage. These take the most abuse from forklift impacts and are the most commonly replaced cage component. A bent corner post reduces stacking safety and should be straightened or replaced before the tote is returned to service.
Top & Bottom Frames
Horizontal frame members that connect the corner posts at the top and bottom of the cage. The top frame supports stacking loads; the bottom frame interfaces with the pallet. Frame members must be straight and securely welded to ensure safe stacking performance.
Cross Members & Wire Mesh
The intermediate structural elements that protect the sides of the inner bottle. Available in tube-style and wire-mesh configurations depending on the IBC manufacturer. Damaged cross members leave the inner bottle vulnerable to puncture from external impacts during handling and storage.
Labels & Placards
Proper labeling is a regulatory requirement for hazardous materials and a best practice for all IBC applications. We stock GHS labels, DOT hazmat placards, and custom labeling solutions. Incorrect or missing labeling is one of the most common citations during DOT roadside inspections and OSHA facility audits -- having the right labels on hand prevents costly violations and shipment delays.
When to replace: Replace labels when faded, damaged, or illegible. Replace whenever container contents change. Hazmat placards must be current and match the actual contents at all times.
GHS Hazard Labels
Pre-printed and blank GHS-compliant labels featuring the standard hazard pictograms, signal words, and space for hazard and precautionary statements. Weatherproof adhesive vinyl for outdoor durability. Available in multiple sizes to fit cage panels and bottle surfaces.
DOT Hazmat Placards
Diamond-shaped placards for all 9 DOT hazard classes. Rigid plastic construction with clips or brackets for cage mounting. Required on all IBCs containing hazardous materials during transport. Must be visible from all four sides of the container during transport per 49 CFR 172.
Custom Product Labels
Custom-printed labels with your company logo, product name, lot number, and handling instructions. Available in weatherproof vinyl, removable adhesive, and thermal-transfer formats for high-volume labeling. Minimum order quantities apply for custom printing.
Repair, Do Not Replace: The Smarter Approach
A leaking valve does not mean you need a new IBC tote. A bent cage corner does not make the entire container scrap. In most cases, the issue can be resolved with a $15 gasket, a $40 valve, or a $60 cage repair -- saving you hundreds of dollars and keeping a perfectly good container out of the waste stream.
The economics of repair versus replacement are overwhelmingly in favor of repair for any container that is structurally sound. Consider this: a new 330-gallon composite IBC costs $450-$650. A complete valve replacement plus new cap and gaskets costs $50-$80. Even a major cage repair with a corner post replacement comes in under $150. The only situation where replacement makes sense is when the inner bottle is cracked, severely degraded, or contaminated beyond cleaning -- and even then, rebottling the existing cage is far more economical than buying a completely new unit.
Rochester IBC stocks every standard replacement part because we believe in extending the useful life of containers for as long as safely possible. Our reconditioning program is built on this same philosophy: repair what you can, replace only what you must, and recycle the rest responsibly.
If you are not sure which part you need or whether your container is worth repairing, contact us with a description or photo. Our team can usually identify the issue and recommend the right part within minutes.
Dripping Valve
$8 - $45Replace the gasket or valve seat. If the valve body is cracked, replace the entire valve assembly.
Leaking Top Cap
$5 - $35Replace the cap gasket. If the cap is cracked or warped, replace the cap. If the flange on the bottle is damaged, the bottle may need replacement.
Bent Cage Corner
$30 - $75Straighten in a hydraulic press or replace the corner post. A bent corner reduces stacking safety and should be addressed before reuse.
Cracked Inner Bottle
$80 - $150Replace the inner bottle (rebottling). The cage and pallet are reused. This is our most common reconditioning service.
Damaged Pallet
$40 - $120Replace with a steel, wood, or composite pallet matched to your cage type. Ensure 4-way forklift entry for maximum compatibility.
Compatibility & Ordering
IBC parts are not fully universal. Thread types, valve sizes, cage dimensions, and pallet configurations vary between manufacturers (Schutz, Mauser, Greif, Snyder, and others) and between countries (North American vs. European standards). When ordering replacement parts, it helps to have the following information:
Not sure what you need? Send us a photo of your container and the part label, and we will identify the correct replacement.
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