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Trays cover the small and constant losses rather than the incident: a drum being decanted, a gearbox that weeps, a compressor skid, a parts washer, a battery bank. Because they sit under equipment rather than under a pallet load, the dimension that decides the purchase is the footprint they must fit — a tray 40 millimetres too wide for the gap under a skid does not get used, and a tray with too shallow a lip overflows the first time somebody hoses the area down. Decide whether the tray is a passive catcher, emptied by hand, or a working surface with a grating that keeps drums and parts out of the collected liquid. In an outdoor location, add rainfall to the volume the tray must hold, since a shallow open tray in an unroofed yard fills with water and then overflows carrying oil with it. State the equipment footprint, the lip height available, and whether it is indoors.
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| Footprint | Length and width available under the equipment |
|---|---|
| Capacity | Litres the tray must hold, including rainfall if outdoors |
| Lip height | Limited by the clearance under the equipment or skid |
| Grating | Open tray, or with a lift-out grating as a working surface |
| Material | Polyethylene or galvanised steel — decided by the chemistry |
| Liquid caught | Lube oil, coolant, fuel, acid or solvent |
| Emptying method | Hand-carried, pumped, or fitted with a drain plug |
| Outdoor use | Rain ingress adds to the volume the tray must hold |
| Load on the tray | State if drums, parts or a machine foot rest on it |
| Handling | Handles or a low weight where it is emptied by one person |
| Quantity and locations | Units per size, and the equipment each serves |
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