Big Bag guide

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Formstable big bags meet high demands on shape, e.g. when it is important that the bag does not protrude outside the edge of the pallet.

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There are several different ways to fill a bag. The most common types are:

  • Filling spout (of any diameter and length adapted to filling equipment)
  • Duffle top (an open but closable top)
  • Open top (a completely open top)
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Polypropylene lifting loops are designed for heavy loads. The number of loops depends on how the bags are to be handled. There are a number of different options: bags with "1, 2 or 4 loops.

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Choose between an uncoated and coated fabric. Coated fabric is normally used when filling big bags with materials that are not sensitive to moisture but require a coating to prevent material from leaking.

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Add a unique touch to your big bag by printing your logo on it. It's a great way to advertise.

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A common and efficient way of filling a big bag is to use a filling spout. With optional discharge spouts in the bottom, you can regulate the emptying volume and speed.

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For filling with materials that are sensitive to moisture, you should use a liner. The design of the liner varies, depending on how the big bag is to be filled.

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The degree of sealing of the seams depends on the filling material. We are happy to help you achieve the correct seam tightness.