The size of ton bags does have certain requirements. These requirements are mainly based on the volume and weight of the items to be filled, as well as the convenience of transportation and storage.
1. Standard size
The standard size of ton bags is usually determined based on industry practices and actual application requirements. Common standard sizes include:
90cm×90cm×110cm: This is a widely used standard size suitable for packaging and transportation of a variety of goods.
95cm×95cm×120cm: Another common standard size, close to the standard pallet size, and easy to use with pallets.
1000mm×1000mm×1200mm (1m×1m×1.2m): suitable for loading loose materials, such as fertilizers, ores, etc.
1200mm × 1000mm × 1400mm (1.2m × 1m × 1.4m): suitable for loading materials with higher density and better fluidity, such as grain, plastic particles, etc.
2. Customized size
In addition to standard sizes, ton bags can also be customized and produced according to actual application requirements. Custom sizes usually require consideration of the following factors:
Characteristics of materials: Different materials have different requirements for the size of ton bags. For example, materials that flow well may require larger opening sizes to facilitate pouring, while materials with irregular shapes may require more flexible dimensions to accommodate their shape.
Transportation and storage conditions: The size of the vehicle (such as trucks, ships, etc.) and storage space (such as warehouses, shelves, etc.) will also affect the size selection of ton bags.
Safety considerations: In order to ensure safety during transportation, the size of the ton bag should ensure that it will not be damaged or collapse due to uneven stress during loading, stacking, and transportation.
3. Precautions for size selection
When selecting the size of the ton bag, in addition to considering the above factors, you also need to pay attention to the following points:
Make sure the size you choose can accommodate the material you want to load, and leave some margin to prevent expansion or spillage of the material.
Consider the stability of stacking to avoid unstable stacking caused by oversizing or undersizing.
Pay attention to the compatibility with the vehicle and ensure that the ton bag can be easily loaded and unloaded from the vehicle.