Some of you have seen that I now in addition to Bulk Connection, represent Procon Pacific. We are a manufacturer and distributor of FIBCs. I was a customer of theirs for many years when I worked for Celanese and Oxea (now called OQ).
These are more than just big bags; some call them super sacks but that is a trademarked name.
There are numerous types based upon the applications.
Static dissipation is a big safety issue for some commodities especially if you are discharging the product into a flammable environment.
Whatever your FIBC needs, Procon Pacific has you covered. Our wide range of offerings include many of the mainstream types of FIBC products, including Types A, B, C and D.
- Type A containers for standard product shipments that require no special electrostatic safety features
- Type B containers with walls that exhibit a breakdown voltage of 4 kilovolts or less
- Type C containers made from electrically conductive fabric for safe grounding and better control of electrostatic charges
- Type D containers made with antistatic or static dissipative properties without needing to be grounded
Procon Pacific also offers various styles, including circular, U-panel, 4-panel, UN and baffle bags. In short, if you need it, we’ve got it. Our team knows the industry and FIBC capabilities as well as anyone, and we can help you make the best choice possible for your application.
The purpose of this post is not to sell, but more to educate. When you see these bulk bags on the back of a flatbed, you will have a little knowledge about the packaging.