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If you're wondering which type of discharge mechanism to choose for your FIBCs, then here is quick explanation of Flat Bottom vs Spout Bottom Bulk Bags.
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Flat Bottom Bulk Bags vs Spout Bottom Bulk Bags Which FIBC Do You Need? FIBC bulk bags are the most favored packaging solution across industries. Varieties of products are handled in FIBCs, and hence, a standard “fits-all” structure is neither effective nor suitable for all. Depending on the product and how you want to empty the bags, Flat bottom bulk bags and spout bottom bulk bags are two common choices for FIBC users. FIBCs can have flat bottoms or spouts attached for convenient discharge. They are known as flat bottom bulk bags and spout bottom bulk bags, respectively. These discharge mechanisms enhance handling for different product types. If you’re wondering which type of discharge mechanism to choose for your FIBCs, this blog is for you.
Here’s a quick explanation of the application differences of both FIBC types to help you make an informed decision. Product type A flat-bottom bulk bag has a plain base which must be cut open to discharge the contents, making it essentially a single-use FIBC. Typically, these bags are used when you are not required to release the content, like in the case of construction waste that is usually buried or burned. Further, a flat-bottom bulk bag is an effective option when the product needs fast discharging without the complication of reusability. A spout-bottom bulk bag can have spouts of various types like the conical spout, spout with flap, diaper bottom, petal closure, and so on. Spouts allow streamlined discharge with little spillage while discharging and hence are suitable for fine, powdery products. These are the most commonly used discharge options in bulk bags and come with a safety tie or rope cord to prevent the contents from leaking out. The tie/ rope is pulled open for discharging, thus preserving the bag for reuse later. These can also be designed as Single Use Bags (SF 5:1) or Multiple Use Bags (SF 6:1)
Product handling techniques Different material unloading techniques, including forklifts, pneumatic conveyor systems, hoists, etc., are used to discharge bulk bags. A puncture blade at the emptying station can help discharge flat bottom bulk bags, while forklifts and electric hoists are used to empty spout-bottom bulk bags.
Availability of FIBC Bag types with specific discharge mechanisms At Umasree Texplast, we manufacture both flat bottom and spout bottom bulk bags. Choose according to your product type and handling system, and we will readily deliver the bags to your destination. We can also customize the FIBCs according to your specifications. Call us today for the right FIBC that suits your needs.
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