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large fabric shipping containers
PAPER BAGS AND CARTONS
Our paper bags are useful for packaging many different types of products, such as pet food, fertilizer and yard waste. We carry many styles and sizes, including sewn open mouth, self opening square, pinched bottom open mouth, pasted open mouth, pasted valve and sewn valve bags. And since paper is an excellent printing surface, most of our styles can be customized to your specifications. We can provide bags in many different sizes, colors and styles. If you are interested, you may call and we will work up a custom quote for your exact needs.
USES
» Potatoes
» Onions
» Citrus
» Apples
» Nuts
» Melon Bins
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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.
woven fabric bags
SAND BAGS
These bags are excellent as sand bags in flooded areas. They are extra-strong and last up to 1,200 hours in the sun without disintegrating. Bags are also used to package heavy parts and supplies. Attached tie-string included. Sand bags can be made of either burlap or woven polypropylene. These bags are puncture and tear resistant.
USES
» Package heavy parts and supplies
» Emergency uses
» Flood barriers
LIMITATIONS
» Sandbags will not seal out water
» Several months of repeated wetting and drying will accelerate sand bag deterioration
» Adding cement to the sand mix can increase effective life
fulton 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.
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SAND BAGS
These bags are excellent as sand bags in flooded areas. They are extra-strong and last up to 1,200 hours in the sun without disintegrating. Bags are also used to package heavy parts and supplies. Attached tie-string included. Sand bags can be made of either burlap or woven polypropylene. These bags are puncture and tear resistant.
USES
» Package heavy parts and supplies
» Emergency uses
» Flood barriers
LIMITATIONS
» Sandbags will not seal out water
» Several months of repeated wetting and drying will accelerate sand bag deterioration
» Adding cement to the sand mix can increase effective life
produce bags
Fulton Pacific Company manufactures each bulk bag with high tenacity polypropylene (PP) lifting loops. PP lifting loops provide increased strength and thickness that is a great improvement over other bulk bag companies nylon lifting loops. Fulton Pacific Company PP loops reduce tearing and allow for improved maneuverability.
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Bulk Bag Material
Fulton Pacific Company bulk bags are made from extruded sheets of polypropylene film, which are cut into thin strips and wound onto bobbins. These strips are referred to as tapes. The tapes can vary in thickness and width, depending on the application of the material. The tapes are then woven into material that will be used to construct the various parts of the intermediate bulk containers. Because the polypropylene material used to make bulk bags is woven, the terms used to describe the material are identical to those used in the textile industry.
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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 polypropylene bulk bag
Fulton Pacific Company is a supplier of Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers (FIBC). FIBCs, also known as bulk bags are flexible woven polypropylene bags used for shipping, handling and storing dry-flowable and fluid products.
shipping liners
burlap bags
multiwall bags
Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers (FIBCs) have been used for packaging purposes since the1940's. FIBC forerunners to contemporary bulk bags (tote bags, and jumbo bags) were constructed of PVC rubber, and were mainly used in the rubber industry to move carbon black in two-ton loads. In the 1960s, with the advent of polypropylene and specialized weaving technology, oil and chemical companies began to use bulk bags for handling granular or coarse grained powdered base chemicals and fertilizers. The use of use of bulk bags burgeoned across industries in the late 1970s. Since then bulk bags usage has grown dramatically worldwide. In North America, FIBC shipments have increased 10% - 15% per year over the past decade.
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