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COTTON BAGS

Our cotton bags are available in many strengths, colors and configurations. They are good for use with flour, beans, sugar, parts, coins and as mail bags.

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polypropylene feed bags Today, bulk bags are used extensively throughout North America. With the increased availability of specifically designed filling and discharging machines the use of bulk bags has increased from a mere 3 million bags in 1988, to over 30 million in 2002. The popularity and use of bulk bags will continue to grow as handling becomes increasingly easier and cost savings are even more readily identifiable over other types of packaging. Intermediate bulk containers will also continue to thrive due to: · Ease of handling; · Space saving when compared to rigid boxes or totes; · Hygienic considerations at discharge; · Lower cost of disposal of used packaging; · Labor cost savings, particularly at discharge; · Reduction of waste ingredient; · Conducive for road, rail or container shipment; · Environmentally friendly - ability to reuse and/or recycle bags.
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Tensile strength another term that is used to describe the strength of the material used to construct the intermediate bulk containers. Tensile strength is measured by pulling a 1.97 inch (5 cm) wide strip of cloth until it breaks. For example, a 1700D/14x14 weave has a tensile strength of 485 lbs/in2. mesh bags
Safety Band A band of PP handle material is stitched to the outer upper edge of the body of the polypropylene bags to reinforce the tenacity of the handle attachment. This option is recommended for bulk bags with 4,000 lb SWL or heavier.
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Polypropylene (PP) PP is a long chain synthetic olefin polymer. It is a thermoplastic material, meaning it can be repeatedly heated to its softening point, shaped, worked or drawn in the case of fibers, then cooled to preserve its shape. The drawn fibers or yarns are used to construct the finished geotextile. PP is widely used in geotextiles because of its relatively low cost, and because it can easily be formed into a variety of fiber and yarn sizes.
sunflower seed If you know concrete, you know how important fibrillated and monofilament fibers are to your business. And Fulton Pacific Company, you'll find a fully integrated source for the fibers you need to do your job, along with the pricing and service you need to make your job easier. textile bags Safety Band A band of PP handle material is stitched to the outer upper edge of the body of the polypropylene bags to reinforce the tenacity of the handle attachment. This option is recommended for bulk bags with 4,000 lb SWL or heavier. apple packaging To describe the strength of the tape, the industry uses the term Denier. Denier is a numbering system for yarn and filament in which yarn number is equal to weight in grams of 9000 meters of yarn. The Denier rating is directly correlated to the thickness of the tape. For example, Pacific Company produces main body fabric from tape that is 1500 to 2100 Denier. For the duffel or spout material, we use tape that is 900 Denier. The difference between these two materials rests in the thickness or width of each tape. bag corp IMPROVED SAFETY: The manual material handling of bulk material in bags and drums and the discharging of material into process equipment can expose workers to lifting injuries. Bulk Bags require less manual movement since they require a mechanical means (fork truck, pallet jack, or hoist ) to move the container and introduce it into the process. woven bag PP Lamination Fulton Pacific Company intermediate bulk containers are available with a heat-bonded Polypropylene (PP) film lamination adhered to the inside surface material of the bulk bags. This option assists in preventing the loss of fine particle materials due to sifting. gunny sac packages bean bags The weave density of the material also affects bag strength. Vertical tapes are known as the warp and horizontal tapes as the weft. The weave density refers to the number of warp tapes and weft tapes per square inch of fabric. For example, a 14 x 14 fabric has 14 vertical tapes (warp) and 14 horizontal tapes (weft) per square inch. Material can be strengthened by making either the warp or weft tapes thicker, or by increasing the weave density.