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[[File:AntiStaticBulkBag.jpg|thumb|right|Anti Static Bulk Bag]] | |||
An '''Anti Static Bulk Bag''' are flexible containers that hold material and conduct electrical charges. Anti Static Bulk Bag is a container in large dimensions for storing and transporting dry, flowable products, for example sand, fertilizer's, and granules of plastics. | |||
Anti Static Bulk Bags are most often made of thick woven polyethylene or polypropylene, either coated or uncoated, and normally measure around 110 cm or 45-48 inches in diameter and varies in height from 100 cm up to 200 cm or 35 to 80 inches. Its capacity is normally around 1000 kg or 2000 lbs, but the larger units can store even more. The average big bag made to ship one metric ton can weigh between 5-7 lbs. | |||
Transporting and loading is done on either pallet's or by lifting it from the loops. Bags are made with either one, two or four lifting loops. The single loop bag is suitable for one man operation as there is no need for a second man to put the loops on the loader hook. Emptying is made easy by a special opening in the bottom such as a discharge spout, of which there are several options, or by simply cutting it open. | |||
==History== | |||
Although there is disagreement on exactly where Anti Static Bulk Bags were first made and used, it is certain that they have been employed for a variety of packaging purposes since the 1940s. These forerunners of the Anti Static Bulk Bag as we know it today were manufactured from PVC rubber and generally utilised within the rubber industry for the transportation of carbon black to be used as a reinforcing agent in a variety of rubber products. | |||
By the 1960s, with the development of polypropylene combined with advances in weaving, the bulk bags as we know them today came into being and were rapidly adopted by a wide variety of oil and chemical companies to store and transport powdered and granular products. | |||
It was during the oil crisis of the mid 1970s that the FIBC really came into its own for transporting huge quantities of cement to the Middle East from across Europe for the rapid expansion of the oil producing countries. At its zenith, upwards of 50,000 metric tons of cement was being shipped out on a weekly basis to feed the vast building programme. | |||
The modern Anti Static Bulk Bags transports a growing figure of over ¼ billion tonnes of product each year and is used to handle, store and move products as varied as cereals to powdered chemicals and flour to animal feeds. With a capacity of up to 3m³ and load capability ranging from ½ a tonne to two tonnes Anti Static Big Bags are highly cost effective, easily recyclable and ideal for virtually any free-flowing granule, powder, pellet or flake. FIBCs are also being developed to hold and filter fluid products. | |||
==Classification of Anti Static Bulk Bags== | |||
===Construction=== | |||
* U-Panel construction | |||
* Circular/Tubular construction | |||
* Baffle construction | |||
* Four side panel construction | |||
* Round construction | |||
===Lifting options=== | |||
* Cross corner lifting loops | |||
* Corner lifting loops | |||
* Four loops | |||
* Two loops | |||
* Sling loops | |||
===Electrostatic properties=== | |||
* Type - A - no special electrostatic safety features | |||
* Type - B - Type B bags are not capable of generating propagating brush discharges. The wall of this Anti Static Bulk Bag exhibits a breakdown voltage of 4 kilovolts or less. | |||
* Type - C - Conductive Anti Static Bulk Bags . Constructed from electrically conductive fabric, designed to control electrostatic charges by grounding. A standard fabric used contains conductive threads or tape. | |||
* Type - D - Anti Static Bulk Bags , essentially refers to those bags which have anti-static or static dissipative properties without the requirement of grounding. | |||
===Industries Served=== | |||
*Chemicals | |||
*Fertilizers | |||
*Fiberglass | |||
*Food Products | |||
*Grains | |||
*Mining (Used to hold shotcrete) | |||
*Construction (Sand, gravel) | |||
*Pharmaceuticals | |||
*Pigments | |||
*Plastics | |||
*Refractories | |||
*Rubber Additives | |||
*Seed | |||
*Peanuts | |||
*Starch | |||
*wall coat powder |
Latest revision as of 00:53, 3 September 2012
An Anti Static Bulk Bag are flexible containers that hold material and conduct electrical charges. Anti Static Bulk Bag is a container in large dimensions for storing and transporting dry, flowable products, for example sand, fertilizer's, and granules of plastics.
Anti Static Bulk Bags are most often made of thick woven polyethylene or polypropylene, either coated or uncoated, and normally measure around 110 cm or 45-48 inches in diameter and varies in height from 100 cm up to 200 cm or 35 to 80 inches. Its capacity is normally around 1000 kg or 2000 lbs, but the larger units can store even more. The average big bag made to ship one metric ton can weigh between 5-7 lbs.
Transporting and loading is done on either pallet's or by lifting it from the loops. Bags are made with either one, two or four lifting loops. The single loop bag is suitable for one man operation as there is no need for a second man to put the loops on the loader hook. Emptying is made easy by a special opening in the bottom such as a discharge spout, of which there are several options, or by simply cutting it open.
History
Although there is disagreement on exactly where Anti Static Bulk Bags were first made and used, it is certain that they have been employed for a variety of packaging purposes since the 1940s. These forerunners of the Anti Static Bulk Bag as we know it today were manufactured from PVC rubber and generally utilised within the rubber industry for the transportation of carbon black to be used as a reinforcing agent in a variety of rubber products.
By the 1960s, with the development of polypropylene combined with advances in weaving, the bulk bags as we know them today came into being and were rapidly adopted by a wide variety of oil and chemical companies to store and transport powdered and granular products.
It was during the oil crisis of the mid 1970s that the FIBC really came into its own for transporting huge quantities of cement to the Middle East from across Europe for the rapid expansion of the oil producing countries. At its zenith, upwards of 50,000 metric tons of cement was being shipped out on a weekly basis to feed the vast building programme.
The modern Anti Static Bulk Bags transports a growing figure of over ¼ billion tonnes of product each year and is used to handle, store and move products as varied as cereals to powdered chemicals and flour to animal feeds. With a capacity of up to 3m³ and load capability ranging from ½ a tonne to two tonnes Anti Static Big Bags are highly cost effective, easily recyclable and ideal for virtually any free-flowing granule, powder, pellet or flake. FIBCs are also being developed to hold and filter fluid products.
Classification of Anti Static Bulk Bags
Construction
- U-Panel construction
- Circular/Tubular construction
- Baffle construction
- Four side panel construction
- Round construction
Lifting options
- Cross corner lifting loops
- Corner lifting loops
- Four loops
- Two loops
- Sling loops
Electrostatic properties
- Type - A - no special electrostatic safety features
- Type - B - Type B bags are not capable of generating propagating brush discharges. The wall of this Anti Static Bulk Bag exhibits a breakdown voltage of 4 kilovolts or less.
- Type - C - Conductive Anti Static Bulk Bags . Constructed from electrically conductive fabric, designed to control electrostatic charges by grounding. A standard fabric used contains conductive threads or tape.
- Type - D - Anti Static Bulk Bags , essentially refers to those bags which have anti-static or static dissipative properties without the requirement of grounding.
Industries Served
- Chemicals
- Fertilizers
- Fiberglass
- Food Products
- Grains
- Mining (Used to hold shotcrete)
- Construction (Sand, gravel)
- Pharmaceuticals
- Pigments
- Plastics
- Refractories
- Rubber Additives
- Seed
- Peanuts
- Starch
- wall coat powder