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Custom FIBC Features to Look for When Buying FIBC Bulk Bags

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  Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container or FIBC bags are one of the most popular means of storing and transporting a diverse variety of products in bulk quantities. Also known as bulk bags and super sacks, these flexible containers are very lightweight, and therefore, help reduce shipping costs to a great extent. Standard FIBC bags  may not always be suitable for specific types of products or industries though. In such cases, it’s necessary to get your bulk bags custom-made to make them perfect for the specific product. Here are some of the ways you can customize your FIBC bags to meet your requirements of safety and functionality. Type FIBC bags  are designed using different types of materials. Usually, they are divided into types A, B, C, and D, each of which offers varying degrees of static protection. Your bulk bag needs to have enough static protection depending on whether the product is hazardous or not. In addition, if you are looking to use FIBC bags for holding ed...

Top 5 Facts About Standard FIBC Bulk Bags | Umasree Texplast

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  \ Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers or FIBCs are the most favoured commercial packaging solution. Commonly known as jumbo, big or  bulk bags , these are the ultimate answer to all packaging requirements of products spanning across food, agriculture, chemicals, construction, mining industries, etc.   Are you new to the world of bulk packaging? Then read along to know the top five facts of  FIBC bulk bags  to help you decide your need for such packaging solutions.  Top 5 Facts of Standard FIBC Bulk Bags : 1. Construction FIBC Bulk Bags  are made using woven fabric produced from 100% virgin polypropylene. The base material renders these bags incredibly lightweight. Moreover, the woven structure of the fabric makes the bags very strong, enabling them to handle material in bulk. Surprisingly, bulk bags offer the lowest package to product ratio in the sense that an FIBC weighing 5-7 lbs can hold one metric ton of product. 2. Structure Structurally...

Key Advantages of FIBC Bags

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  Businesses all over the world use FIBCs (Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers) for bulk packaging of chemicals, petrochemicals, minerals, food, seeds, and agro-products. As markets and industries keep evolving, so does the need for packaging solutions. There are some significant advantages of using FIBC Bags for packaging use. Let’s look at some of them. Safer Bags for Food and Chemicals Goods like food, agro products, and certain chemicals are closely linked to health and safety. Hence, these items must be stored and transported in a safe environment, with minimal risk of contamination. At Umasree Texplast – a leading  FIBC Bags Company , we create FIBC bags with 100% virgin resins to minimize any chance of contamination. The developed manufacturing processes ensure no harmful elements can make their way into the products contained inside. These jumbo bags are highly safe and secure not only to store food products but also high-end chemicals and protects them from contamin...

A to D of FIBC Bags: The Differences Between the Types of FIBC Jumbo Bags

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  FIBC or Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers made from woven polypropylene is a widely accepted and preferred mode for storage and transportation of solid dry bulk materials. Also known as ‘Jumbo bags’ or ‘Bulk Bags,’ they come in a variety of different materials, dimensions, and storage capacities, while they are highly customizable for the specific needs and unique requirements of customers. When it comes to the types of  FIBC Jumbo Bags , they are broadly categorized into four types, each with its own set of features and uses. Here’s brief information on the types and usage of FIBC Bulk Bags. Type A Bags Type A FIBC Bulk Bags are manufactured from plain-woven polypropylene or any other fabric of non-conductive nature. Since they offer no protection from static electricity, they must not be used for the purpose of storing or transporting any flammable material. They are recommended to be used for transporting non-flammable goods, though care must be taken to ensure that t...

4 Different Types of FIBC Bags and their Uses

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  Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers ( Jumbo bags or FIBC bags ) are commonly used to store and transport materials such as minerals, chemicals, building materials and more. These bags are built keeping the safety perspective in mind and are durable.Our FIBC Bags can withstand extreme weather conditions and ensure your product safety and quality. Made from polypropylene fabric, here are the 4 different types of FIBC bags and their uses: Regular FIBC Bags or Standards FIBC Bags These are the most common jumbo bags that are used and have a load capacity between 500-2000 kilograms and a  Safety Factor  of 5:1/6:1. The dimensions can be customized as per your needs and requirements and you, therefore, must only buy these bags from reputed jumbo bags manufacturers in India. Typically, these bags are used to store and transport construction materials such as sand, gravel, powders and more. Conductive FIBC Bags As the name suggests, these are made from conductive fabrics with...

What are the Different Types of FIBC Bags You Can Choose From?

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If you are looking to purchase FIBC bags, you must ensure you are buying bags from a reputed   FIBC bags Manufacturer . Also, of critical importance, is the kind of FIBC bag you decide to buy, and this choice is dependent on the fabric of these bulk bags. Typically, you can choose from Type A, B, C and D   Types of FIBC Bags Type A FIBC Bags These bags are made from plain-woven polypropylene and other non-conducive fabrics. These bags offer no static protection and static electricity is produced when products rub against each other inside these bags or when these bags are either filled or emptied. If you want to transport non-flammable products, this is the FIBC bag you must choose. Type B FIBC Bags These bags are similar to Type A bags and are also made from plain-woven polypropylene and non-conducive fabrics, and they do not dissipate   static electricity . The difference between Type A and Type B bags is that the latter have low breakdown voltage, meani...

FIBC Bulk Bags with Liner or Coating: Which Option to Choose?

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  FIBC Bulk Bags with Liner or Coating: FIBC Bags provide the most cost-effective transportation and packaging solutions for many businesses in food, mining, chemical, and pharma and other industries. These bulk bags come in such a wide range of types, sizes and shapes, and a plethora of applications, that it is challenging to determine which   FIBC Bulk Bags   suits your business needs most specifically. One of the last few things to consider while choosing the right kind of bulk bags for your business is whether to go for a coated FIBC Bag or one with a liner. Let’s understand the differences and find out what is the best solution for you. FIBC Bags with Liners If your product needs extra protection and is of fine and powdery material, then you might need to choose a bulk bag with liners. These flexible bulk containers, made from woven polypropylene, come with liners – either attached or as separate poly liners that are loosely fitted inside the bags. ...

Ways FIBC Bulk Bags Help Cut Down Shipping and Transit Costs

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FIBC Bulk Bags   have come up as revolutionary custom packaging solutions in today’s world.   Flexible Intermediate Bulk (FIBC) Bags   offer efficient ways of storing and transporting products and material including hazardous and dry, flow-able material. This bulk packaging option is both environment friendly and cost-effective, giving customers great value for money by reducing company cost under several overheads. Let us discuss the different ways that FIBC Bulk bags can help to reduce your shipping and transit cost. 1.  Reduced Storage Costs Warehousing is expensive and businesses across the world pay huge prices for warehouse space and focus a lot of effort in maximizing their storage space.   FIBC bags   offer an easy solution to this problem. FIBC Bags are always pressed in a Press machine and packed in Bales by the manufacturer, hence reducing storage volume for the unused FIBC Bags. These bales can be stacked on one another. The filled FIB...