When sourcing steel packaging for chemicals, lubricants, coatings, or food ingredients, selecting the right drum can impact product performance, safety, compliance, and long-term reliability.
At North Coast Container (NCC), the largest independent manufacturer of steel drums in North America, our team members work side-by-side with our customers to ensure they choose the right solution based on product type, filling process, transportation needs, and regulatory requirements.
In this guide, we break down the differences between open head steel drums and the tight head steel drums, and explain how NCC helps simplify the decision process.
Before selecting a drum style, it is important to understand key steel drum specifications, including:
Our hands-on team takes these variables into account in order to help customers avoid costly missteps, downtime, or compliance issues.
Open head steel drums feature a removable top lid that is secured with a bolt ring closure. The entire top can be removed, allowing full access to the drum interior.
Open head drums are ideal for:
Because of their removable cover, open head drums offer greater accessibility. This makes them a practical solution for facilities that need flexibility in filling and dispensing.
If your process requires frequent access to the drum’s contents, an open head design may be the right fit.
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A tight head drum has a non-removable top with two threaded openings, typically a 2-inch and 3/4-inch bung. These closures allow controlled filling and dispensing without removing the lid.
Tight head drums are commonly used for:
Because the top remains sealed, tight head drums provide enhanced containment and leak resistance.
If your product is liquid and requires secure containment during transportation, a tight head drum is often the preferred solution.
|
Feature |
Open Head Steel Drums |
Tight Head Steel Drums |
|
Top Design |
Removable lid |
Fixed top with bung openings |
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Best For |
Solids and viscous materials |
Liquids |
|
Filling Method |
Manual or scoop filling |
Pump or automated filling |
|
Accessibility |
Full interior access |
Limited to bung openings |
|
Leak Protection |
Secure, but removable |
Maximum sealed containment |
Selecting the right option depends on how your product behaves, how it is filled, and how it is transported.
For facilities managers, corporate purchasing leaders, and plant buyers, the wrong drum choice can mean missed delivery timelines, damaged shipments, or compliance headaches.
Our team members take a consultative approach, so you can expect detailed questions about:
NCC operates five strategically-located manufacturing facilities across the United States, giving customers reliable access to supply and built-in redundancy. If one region experiences disruption, our nationwide footprint helps keep your production on track, coast to coast.
Our goal is simple: to make it easy to work with us. As the largest independent steel drum manufacturer in North America, we focus on clear communication, dependable delivery, and responsive support at every stage.
We’re committed to protecting the environment and being responsible community participants. You can expect us to comply with all regulatory requirements and aspire to minimize the environmental footprint from our products and services.
Steel drums are inherently durable and recyclable. Our commitment to sustainability shows up through our responsible sourcing, life-cycle awareness, and recycling partnerships.
If you have empty container inquiries, we direct those to the Reusable Industrial Packaging Association (RIPA).
If you are unsure whether an open head steel drum or tight head drum is the right choice, it’s best not to guess. The right partner will walk you through the details.
Our team is here to evaluate your application and provide clear, data-driven recommendations that protect your operations and your bottom line.
Work with North Coast Container and get responsive service, reliable nationwide supply, and a team that makes your job easier.