Conductive Bags protect equipment from static discharge.

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Safemaster(TM) Type C anti-static, conductive intermediate bulk container bags transport nonconductive powders or pellets that would otherwise build up static charge on containers and handling equipment during filling or emptying. They have low resistivity, dissipate charge effectively, and meet all industry standards including 5:1 strength safety factor. Bags are available with polyethylene liners for preservation of hygroscopic products.



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Safemaster(TM) Conductive Bags Protect Personnel And Equipment From Static Discharge



MACON, GA -- Mulox Safemaster(TM) Type C anti-static, conductive intermediate bulk containers preserve product quality and guard the safety of both personnel and nearby equipment. Commonly used with compounds such as plastic resins, dyes and mineral pigments, these FIBCs safely transport nonconductive powders or pellets that would otherwise build up considerable static charge on both containers and handling equipment during filling or emptying.

The Mulox Safemaster FIBC has an extremely low resistivity, 103 Ohms, versus 107 to 1010 Ohms for conventional Type C FIBCs. As a result, Safemaster dissipates charge more effectively for a higher margin of safety. The Safemaster features a unique fabric designed for strength and durability. Because of the woven-in strength of the conductive fabric, Mulox Safemaster bags preserve their conductive properties longer than conventional bags, adding an extra margin of safety for personnel and equipment under real world conditions. Safemaster bags meet all industry standards, including a 5:1 strength safety factor. Materials used in the bags meet DOT/United Nations performance standards.

Mulox Safemaster bags are available with a polyethylene liner for preservation of hygroscopic products. Both coated (nonbreathable) and uncoated (breathable) fabrics are standard. Various capacities, closure and inlet/outlet configurations are available.

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