FIBC bags can be manufactured with ignitable-resistant materials to mitigate the risk of combustion, thus ensuring the safety of the bag’s contents. While halogenated bags offer advanced fire resistance, non-halogenated options are preferred for certain applications due to their safer composition.
FIBC bags can be tailored to meet specific packaging requirements, including customization for branding purposes. Additionally, their use of reclaimable raw materials makes them environmentally friendly and promotes sustainable practices.
FIBC bags are available in various types tailored to specific product characteristics. Carpeted FIBCs are suitable for storing dry, free-flowing materials, while uncoated FIBCs are ideal for breathable products like potatoes or onions.
FIBC bags offer cost-effective packaging solutions and eliminate the need for secondary containers, thereby saving both space and time. Their stackable nature and compatibility with specialized equipment make them efficient for filling, packaging, and emptying operations.
Constructed from polypropylene woven materials, FIBC bags are both durable and flexible, facilitating easy handling by a single individual.