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A 44 gallon drum (known as a 55 gallon drum in the United States) is a cylindrical metal container (drum) with a nominal capacity of 44 imperial gallons, 55 U.S. gallons or 205 litre. The exact capacity varies with wall thickness and other factors. A drum is a cylindrical container. ... The gallon is a unit of volume used for measuring liquids (as well as dry matter). ... The litre (or liter in US) is a metric unit of volume. ...


The drums are typically made of steel with a ribbed outer to improve mechanical durability. They are often moved by tilting, then rolling along the base, which is designed especially for that purpose. The drums are commonly used for transporting oils and fuels, but can be used for storing various chemicals as well. There are 44 gallon plastic drums on the market, but they are less common, and do not have ribbing along the side. 572mm (22.5 inches) is the standard diameter for a 200L drum. For information on the band, see Fuel (band). ... The term plastics covers a range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic condensation or polymerization products that can be molded or extruded into objects or films or fibers. ...


In the past, hazardous waste was often placed in drums of this size and stored in open fields or buried. Over time, some drums would corrode and leak. As a result these drums have become iconic of polution problems, even though they have numerous legitimate uses and are ubiquitous in commerce. Hazardous waste is waste that poses substantial or potential threats to public health or the environment and generally exhibits one or more of these characteristics: ignitability corrosivity reactivity (explosive) toxicity Many types of businesses generate hazardous waste. ...


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44 gallon drum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (250 words)
A 44 gallon drum (known as a 55 gallon drum in the United States) is a cylindrical metal container (drum) with a nominal capacity of 44 imperial gallons, 55 U.S. gallons or 205 litre.
The drums are commonly used for transporting oils and fuels, but can be used for storing various chemicals as well.
There are 44 gallon plastic drums on the market, but they are less common, and do not have ribbing along the side.
CCHS -- Atmospheric Pressure and the 55-gallon Drum (467 words)
This means that a 55 gallon drum has approximately 585 times the volume that a pop can does.
Secondly, a 55 gallon drum is made from different materials than a pop can is. A pop can has relatively thin walls and is made from a soft metal called aluminum.
When all the students are gathered around the water inside the 55 gallon drum is boiling and it is time to put on the cap.
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