IBCs are made from HDPE, so it has a melting point of about 120C. Without knowing the pressures you are referring to, I can't comment about the suitability there, but if the temperatures are reasonably controlled, you should be able to manage 100C for a number of cycles before degradation takes place. Then all you would need to do is rotate the production containers into a storage role and put a fresher one into the production system. It may still be an overall viable solution if steel drums are not available.
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