
FIBC Jumbo Bags
Short Description
In the current era, FIBC or Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers are need of hour, when it comes to the storing and transferring needs. Prominently known as Jumbo bags or Big Bags, these are ideal when it comes to loose and granular materials.
Product Specifications
There are several types of FIBC bags which are made according to the requirements of respective industries. Industries engaged in chemicals, fertilizers, Fiberglass, Food products, seed etc. are the major consumers. These bags are beneficial as they give huge saving in transportation cost, easy lifting with the help of loops, easily recycled, variety of dimensions available, are strong and flexible.
- Weight Capacity Load: 250kg ~ 2000kg
- Safety Factor: 5:1 & 6:1
- Printing: Upto 4 Colors
Product Types
- U+2 PANEL DESIGN BAG
- CIRCULAR/TABULAR WITH CROS CORNER LOOP BAG
- TUNNEL LIFT BAG
- SINGLE/TWO LOOP LIFTING BAG
- BUILDERS BAG
- BAFFLE BAG
- UN BAG ( For hazardous material / waste)
- Conductive Bags
- Dissipative FIBC Bags
Testing and Quality Assurance
As per our quality commitments, testing of bags and comparing the outcome with the benchmarks and resolving any deviation if any to give best quality product to our customers.
FIBC bags undergo following tests:
1. Cyclic Testing for Bulk Bags
Cyclic Top lift test requires the filled bag to be hanged from its lift loops on a test rig or other lifting devices as weight is added from the top. If any of the body fabric or lift loops of the bags are damaged in this process, the bag is deemed to fail the test.
2. Compression test*
In the compression test, a dead load of x times the SWL of the bag is placed on top of the bag for few hours depending on the requirements. The bag is failed if the load causes damage.
3. FIBC Drop Test*
The filled bag is dropped onto a rigid surface from height depending upon the classification of the bag. The bag should not lose out any material.
4. Tear Test*
In the tear test, a cut is made on the bag. The bag is filled to twice the capacity of the bag and then lifted and held in place for few minutes. If the cut expands more than reasonable value, the bag is failed.





