Big Bag – what is it?

A Big Bag, also commonly known as a Bulk Bag, FIBC (Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container), or Super Sack, is a large woven bag designed for storing and transporting bulk materials. Made from flexible fabric, usually polypropylene, Big Bags are robust and capable of carrying loads ranging from 500 kg to 2000 kg or more. With their adaptable design and efficient storage capacity, Big Bags are extensively used in the food, feed, and industrial sectors for transporting grains, powders, minerals, and many other bulk products.

Most common questions

1. What materials are Big Bags made of?

Big Bags are primarily made from woven polypropylene, a strong and durable material resistant to moisture, chemicals, and UV radiation. They may also have inner linings or coatings to cater to specific storage needs or to prevent contamination.

2. Why are Big Bags popular in the food and feed industry?

In the food and feed industry, Big Bags offer several advantages. They facilitate the efficient transport and storage of large quantities of products, reduce packaging waste, and ensure product safety and hygiene, especially when used with proper liners. Their flexibility in design means they can be tailored to specific transportation or storage requirements.

3. How are Big Bags handled and transported?

Big Bags come with lifting loops or straps, allowing them to be easily moved using equipment like forklifts or cranes. When filled, they maintain a stable shape, making stacking and transport straightforward. It’s important, however, to ensure that the bags are handled correctly to avoid damage and ensure the safety of workers.

4. Can Big Bags be reused?

Yes, many Big Bags are designed for multiple uses. After each use, they should be inspected for any damage or contamination. Proper cleaning and maintenance can extend the lifespan of the bag. However, single-use bags are also available, particularly when contamination risks need to be minimized.

5. What products are typically stored in Big Bags?

Big Bags are versatile and can store a wide range of bulk products. In the food industry, they might contain grains, spices, or sugar. In the feed sector, they are used for transporting feed ingredients or mixed animal feeds. The industrial sector might use them for chemicals, minerals, or construction materials like sand or cement.