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Factors to consider in functional design of container lining bags

Jun 29, 2026

The functional design of container lining bags needs to consider multiple factors to ensure that it can meet the transportation needs of different goods, improve logistics efficiency, and reduce transportation costs.

 

Here are some key design considerations:

1. Cargo characteristics
Density and form: According to the density and form of the goods (such as powder, granular, etc.), design a reasonable size and shape of the lining bag to maximize the use of the container's loading space. For goods with poor mobility, it may be necessary to design special structures or auxiliary devices, such as inflatable pipes, to facilitate the smooth loading and unloading of goods.
Moisture-proof and leak-proof: For goods that are prone to moisture or leakage, choose materials with good moisture-proof and leak-proof properties, such as PE film or coating materials. Design tight seals such as zippers, adhesive tape, or heat-sealed edges to prevent moisture and air from entering the lining bag.
2. Loading, unloading, and transportation

Convenience of loading and unloading: Design loading and unloading openings that are easy to open, such as sleeves, zippers, or other quick connection devices, to facilitate quick loading and unloading of goods. Consider the loading and unloading method of the goods (such as mechanical loading and unloading, manual loading and unloading, etc.), and design appropriate support structures and fixing devices to ensure the stability and safety of the lining bags during the loading and unloading process.
Transportation stability: The well-designed suspension and fixing structure securely fix the lining bag in the container to prevent it from being displaced or damaged due to bumps or collisions during transportation. Consider the size and shape of the container, as well as the distribution and weight of the cargo, and design appropriate support and separation structures to ensure the stability and balance of the lining bags during transportation.
3. Environmental adaptability

Temperature and humidity: Choose materials that can adapt to different temperature and humidity environments to ensure that the lining bag can still maintain good performance under extreme conditions. For temperature-sensitive cargo, special insulation or cooling devices may need to be designed.

Weather resistance: Choose materials with good weather resistance to resist erosion by natural factors such as sunlight, ultraviolet rays, rain, etc. Design reasonable protective structures, such as sunshades, waterproof layers, etc., to improve the durability and service life of the lining bags.
4. Environmental protection and sustainability

Material selection: Prioritize recyclable or degradable materials to reduce environmental impact. Consider the source of the material and the production process, and choose materials that have a lower impact on the environment.
Recycling: Design lining bags that are easy to clean and disinfect for easy reuse and recycling. Provide relevant usage instructions and recycling guidelines to encourage users to use and recycle lining bags appropriately.

 

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