Baffled Liner maximizes FIBC efficiency.
Designed for flexible intermediate bulk containers, MaxLiner(TM) cube liner has added internal baffles for protection. Combination of high and low density polyethylene gives MaxLiner strength and flexibility, while square shape produces stable, stackable container. Standard color is natural, but black and custom colors are available.
Read More »FIBC suits products that require ulta-clean containers.
MaxSack(TM) container utilizes Clean Seal baffle to combat product contamination due to interior baffles of FIBCs (Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers). Container's interior baffles and half-moon shaped slits are constructed using Clean Seal cutting technology, which makes smooth, clean, clear edges after cutting. Slits in baffles then allow product to flow through, and square out shape of...
Read More »FIBCs have volumes from 15 to 70 cu ft.
Style U+2 flexible intermediate bulk containers (FIBCs) are handling systems designed for higher-density solids. Users may configure these containers with customized base dimensions to achieve necessary footprints. Additionally, containers can accommodate total filled bag weight up to 4000 lbs. Various fabric weights and 100% polypropylene materials are available. They are available with fabric...
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