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big bag 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.
united bags
A Bulk Bag or FIBC (Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container) is a large woven bag designed to carry bulk materials. Bulk Bags range in size from 28" x 28" x 12" to 51" x 51" x 71", (filled dimensions) and may contain up to 4000lbs of material depending on design. They differ from RIBC’s (Rigid Intermediate Bulk Containers) by having flexible walls and tend to be for dry bulk solids. However, recent developments in bag liners and bag manufacturing have allowed the bulk bag to be used in other applications as well. produce bags
The growth in bulk bag usage has been fairly constant over the last 10 years. Approximately 11 to 13 million bags are used annually with an average annual growth rate of around 15% per year.
seed shipping
Material Strength Suppliers and consumers of polypropylene bags usually describe material by its areal density. Areal Density is the dry fabric weight. The most common unit of measure is ounces per square yard, often abbreviated as ounces. A fabric with a weight of 6.5 oz has an areal density of 6.5oz/sq. yd. InterBULK bulk bags are available in one of three weights: 6.0oz (1600D/14x14), 6.5oz (1700D/14x14) or 8.0oz (2100D/14x14) material.
plastic produce bags A Bulk Bag or FIBC (Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container) is a large woven bag designed to carry bulk materials. Bulk Bags range in size from 28" x 28" x 12" to 51" x 51" x 71", (filled dimensions) and may contain up to 4000lbs of material depending on design. They differ from RIBC’s (Rigid Intermediate Bulk Containers) by having flexible walls and tend to be for dry bulk solids. However, recent developments in bag liners and bag manufacturing have allowed the bulk bag to be used in other applications as well. woven polypropylene bag printing A Bulk Bag or FIBC (Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container) is a large woven bag designed to carry bulk materials. Bulk Bags range in size from 28" x 28" x 12" to 51" x 51" x 71", (filled dimensions) and may contain up to 4000lbs of material depending on design. They differ from RIBC’s (Rigid Intermediate Bulk Containers) by having flexible walls and tend to be for dry bulk solids. However, recent developments in bag liners and bag manufacturing have allowed the bulk bag to be used in other applications as well. jumbo bags ECONOMICAL PACKAGING: As bag capacity increases, tare weight as a percentage of material weight decreases. This means more material can be shipped with less packaging for the same cost. Properly sized bulk bags can also be positioned and stacked more efficiently to heights exceeding that of smaller bags, maximizing shipping container usage and storage facility space. woven bag COST SAVINGS: The labor cost per container is typically reduced when bulk bags are used. The lifting, opening, dumping, and disposal of forty, 50-lb paper bags is in most cases greater than positioning and opening one 2000-lb. bulk bag. cement shipping When determining if your product or process is suitable for bulk bag use, it is important to work with an experienced bulk bag supplier. A large percentage of all complaints to bulk bag and machinery manufacturers are due to improper bag sizing or styles. Call or e-mail us with your requirements and let the professionals at Fulton Pacific Company provide a better solution for your bulk packaging needs. bulk packaging plastic bag manufacturer mesh bags Fabric Fulton Pacific Company bulk bags are constructed using heavy-duty UV treated woven polypropylene. We offer a range of fabric weights (3-9 oz.) tailored to meet various tensile strength and Safe Working Load (SWL) requirements.