There are multiple benefits for our IBC systems, such as storage, transfer, and discharge processes.Our priority is cone valve technology. When placed into the IBC, a dust-tight seal is assembled between the cone valve and the actuator. Then, a low-pressure plant air supply lifts the valve to withdraw the product as needed.Using plant-compressed air to elevate the cone valve into the storage vessel creates a variable and adjustable aperture; our novel patented design reliably performs its function. Most IBC systems in the industry use a butterfly valve which creates rat holes, segregation, and a bridge when closing.The cone valve technology creates a process called "First In—First Out Flow." This allows the product to be tubular-free and flow past the cone, which does not generate segregation or rat holding. In addition, the cone valve enables the product to be accurate by weight and allows the development of continuous batches.