What Is a Drum Liner?
A drum liner is a protective lining used to prevent liquid leakage and safeguard the interior of a drum.
Drum liners are inserted into drums to create a barrier between the stored liquid and the drum itself. This prevents direct contact, thereby reducing the risk of leakage and contamination of the drum’s interior.
These liners find application in various industries for the transportation and storage of liquids, including chemicals, food products, pharmaceuticals, paints, solvents, and more. They are available in three primary materials: synthetic resin, metal, and paper liners. Synthetic resin liners offer superior chemical resistance, metal liners provide excellent corrosion resistance, while paper liners are economical and lightweight, catering to diverse industrial needs.