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FIBC suits applications with electrostatic hazards.

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August 31, 2004 - FDA-accepted OhmX D+(TM) Super Sack® Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container combines advantages of Type D and C FIBCs. Type D offers static dissipation without need for grounding, while Type C prevents induction charging and eliminates static accumulation via grounded connection. When grounded, there is no induction-charging hazard, and if left ungrounded, there is no spark-discharge hazard.

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B.A.G. Corp.
11510 Data Dr.
Dallas, TX, 75218
USA



B.A.G. Corp. Introduces a New FIBC


Dallas, TX, USA--B.A.G. Corp. introduces an FIBC (Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container/bulk bag) made entirely of FDA accepted components for use in applications with electrostatic hazards. The OhmX D+(TM) Super Sack® container combines the unique advantages of both the Type D and C FIBCs. The Type D offers reliable static dissipation without the need for grounding, while the Type C prevents induction charging and eliminates static accumulation via a grounded connection. The Ohm X D+ does not require grounding during use as it significantly reduces the level of induction compared to traditional type D FIBCs. When grounded, there is no induction charging hazard, and if left ungrounded, there is no spark discharge hazard. The OhmX D+ container is constructed with fabric manufactured by Palrig of Israel.

"Other static FIBCs are safe. The OhmX D+ container is SAFE+." -Jacob Soker, Chief Engineer of fabric, Palrig

deep link: http://bagcorp.com/ohmx_000.cfm
website: www.bagcorp.com
Tel: 800.331.9200 in US or +1.214.340.7060

About B.A.G. Corp.
B.A.G. Corp.® is original and only source of the Super Sack® container. Since 1969. BAG. Corp. has developed and manufactured Super Sack® containers, woven polypropylene flexible intermediate bulk containers (FIBCs) for the shipping, handling and storing of dry, flowable and fluid products. The company also produces specialty liners for boxes, drums and FIBCs. Other members of the BAG. Corp. family of companies include: FIBC Recycling, Inc., which cleans and reconditions FIBCs in a closed-loop system and disposes of bulk bags in an environmentally friendly manner; and Winzen Film, a specialty film extruder that also produces multi-filament thread and webbing.

For more information please contact: Julie Muhsmann, Marketing Manager

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