Cereals big bag
Cereals have had a significant impact on human life, providing us with essential nutrients, and contributing to economic growth and development.
Grain-based products like rice, soybean, tapioca, and peanuts are commonly packed in PP big bags due to their outstanding strength, durability, and affordability. These bags come in various sizes and designs, but they all have some common structural features that make them reliable for transporting and storing different types of grains safely.
PP big bags are made from high-quality polypropylene material. They have good construction, typically made from circular woven fabric, which is known for its strength and tear resistance. This fabric is then sewn together using special stitching techniques and reinforced with additional layers of fabric or webbing around the edges and corners to provide extra support.
In addition, grain PP big bags may also include features like filling and discharging spouts, lifting loops, and other accessories to make them easier to handle and transport.
This woven fabric is designed to withstand high levels of stress and pressure while maintaining its shape and stability. It is also resistant to moisture, chemicals, and ultraviolet radiation, which can cause damage to grain products. The woven fabric is also flexible, tear-resistant, and lightweight, making it easy to transport and handle.
PP big bags can hold large volumes of grains. These bags can range in size from 500 kg to 2000 kg, with a maximum load capacity of up to five times their weight. This them an ideal choice for transporting and storing bulk quantities of grain products. The bags are also equipped with top and bottom spouts, which allows for easy loading and unloading of grains.
PP big bags are designed to be stackable, which means they can be piled up safely on top of each other without collapsing. This is achieved by incorporating a reinforced stitching pattern, which enhances the bags' strength and stability, preventing them from bulging or changing shape.
