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What is a FIBC / Bulk Bag / Ton Bag?

FIBC (Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container), commonly known as bulk bag/ton bag/jumbo bag, is a large-capacity industrial packaging made of polypropylene (PP), used for powder, granule and block materials, with a load capacity of 500kg–3000kg.

What material are bulk bags made of?

Mainly 100% virgin PP woven fabric, available with UV stabilization, coating (waterproof/dustproof), food-grade, conductive materials, etc.

What types of FIBCs are there?

FIBCs are classified into Type A (standard), Type B (low static), Type C (conductive, grounded), Type D (anti-static, ground-free).

What are standard sizes?

Common sizes: 90×90×90cm, 95×95×100cm, 100×100×100cm, 100×100×120cm, customizable.

How much can a bulk bag hold?

Safe Working Load (SWL): 500–3000kg, safety factor 5:1/6:1 as standard.

Difference between coated & uncoated FIBC?

Coated: waterproof, dust-proof, leak-proof; Uncoated: breathable, lower cost, suitable for granules.

What lifting loop options?

Corner loops, side loops, sleeve loops, single-point lift, stevedore straps, etc.

What discharge options?

Flat bottom, bottom spout, full open bottom, skirt discharge, valve discharge.

Can we add PE liner?

Yes, PE liner is for moisture-proof, anti-pollution and leak-proof, ideal for fine powder.

Do you offer food-grade FIBC?

Yes, produced in cleanroom, suitable for grain, flour, sugar, feed, etc.

How to choose anti-static/conductive FIBC?

For flammable powder, choose Type C (grounded) or Type D (ground-free).

Safety instructions for use?

No overloading, even loading, lift by certified loops only, keep away from sharp objects, avoid long-term sun exposure.

How long is the shelf life?

Indoor storage: 1–3 years; outdoor UV shortens life, UV-stabilized type recommended.

Common causes of breakage/leakage?

Overloading, sharp edges, dragging, UV aging, thin fabric, uneven loading.

Are FIBCs recyclable/reusable?

Clean & undamaged bags can be reused; PP is recyclable; contaminated bags disposed as hazardous waste.

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