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Form-stable or Baffle Bag

Form-stable or Baffle Bag

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  • Manufactured from 100% virgin polymer which is fabricated into a circular woven polypropylene material.
  • Woven polypropylene baffles are pre-cut with oval dye-cut holes that are sewn into the material diagonally across each corner.
  • Baffle FIBCs (bulk bags) can have eight reinforcement sections that are woven into the polypropylene loom to attach four rigid cross-corner loops that allow the forklift operator to pick up bags without much hassle.
  • A section of polypropylene material is attached to the top and bottom of the baffle FIBC (bulk bag) to complete its design.
  • Width varies from 105cm to 112cm; can be customized to your needs.
  • Suitable for various filling and discharge options.
  • SF (safety factor): 5:1 or 6:1
  • SWL (safe working load): 500kg to 2500kg.Ideal for light-density products.
  • Economical alternative for clients as it increases the payload - the larger panel width allows corners to be filled with 25%-30% more product.
  • Increased stack ability with all sewn edges turned to the outside which reduces potential contamination.

What are the different names of form-stable FIBC bags?

Form Stable FIBC bag is also known as:

  • Baffle Bag
  • Q Bag
  • Stabilon big bag
  • Form-retaining big bag

Benefits/Advantages of Baffle Bags?

The key advantages of Baffle Bags are:

  • Enhanced storage space i.e., 30% more than other FIBC Bags.
  • Cleaner form factor
  • Superior structural integrity
  • Improved handling and storage.

How are Baffle or Q FIBC bags being different from standard FIBC bags?

Baffle FIBC bags are different from other FIBC bags in the following ways:

  • Standard bags tend to bulge if full, whereas baffle bags can be stacked more neatly.
  • Contrary to other FIBC bags, baffle bags maintain their shape even after being fully filled because they include baffles on the corners.
  • When a typical FIBC bag is fully loaded with items, it might sag significantly. As a result, they are effective for moving some materials like gravel and sand, but they are ineffective for moving finer, powder-like materials like cement, fertilizers, etc. These more upscale goods are best stored and transported in baffle FIBC bags.
  • Baffle bags are more space-efficient than their competitors since they may be piled on top of one another and maintain their shape even when completely loaded.

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