The following factors should be considered when choosing FIBCs:
Usability: The specific methods and ways the customer will use the FIBCs must be fully considered, such as lifting, transportation, and the performance of the loaded materials. Whether it is food packaging is also crucial, as the packaged food must be non-toxic and harmless.
Sealing Performance: Different packaging materials have different sealing requirements. Substances susceptible to moisture or mold also have special requirements for airtightness. Therefore, when designing FIBCs, the impact of the base fabric lamination process and sewing process should be considered.
Safety: This mainly refers to the strength of the FIBC. The design should consider the packaging volume, loading weight, number of packaging units, transportation distance and frequency, as well as the type of vehicle and method. FIBCs are typically bottom-lifting structures, requiring a safety factor of 1.8.
Storage Performance: Materials should be selected appropriately based on the user's usage conditions and in suitable proportions. Attention should be paid to the use of UV stabilizers and the selection of materials during the production process.
In general, when choosing FIBCs (Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers), factors such as usability, sealing, safety, and storage should be considered. In addition, attention should be paid to whether the specifications, types, materials, styles, weave density, and toughness of the FIBCs meet the actual usage requirements.