FIBCs are suitable for transporting and packaging bulk powder and granular materials, promoting standardization and modularization of bulk cargo packaging, and reducing transportation costs. How to solve the dust problem during the unloading of these bags?
There are many ways to solve the unloading problem of FIBCs:
In traditional unloading methods, if the material in the bags is unloaded into large or medium-sized warehouses or reaction tanks, the powder will scatter and form soot, which is unsanitary and will be consumed. The bags will hang on the manholes of large hoppers or reaction tanks during unloading. Due to insufficient dust removal and sealing equipment, the dust generated during the entire unloading process is very large, and the possibility of raw material leakage and damage is also high, which can cause damage to the company.
Methods to improve FIBC production technology
FIBCs are a type of woven bag, commonly used in container transportation at ports. They are very convenient to use. With the increasing use of FIBCs, many companies do not pay enough attention to their quality.
In fact, regardless of the type of product, we should strictly pay attention to product quality during the production process. Only in this way can a good reputation be fully realized and the market firmly secured. Therefore, regarding its production technology, it is essential not only to increase production speed but also to strictly control quality, ensuring that each bag meets the required standards.
Lightweight FIBCs will enable plastic knitting companies to research how to improve the technical specifications of flat yarns. Low-end yarn drawing machines that produce good material but cannot produce high-strength flat yarns will naturally drive the upgrading and transformation of the technical equipment of plastic knitting companies. Lightweight woven bags will expand their application areas. Lightweight woven bags will promote research and application in the plastic knitting industry.
Container bags must not rub against, snag, or collide with other items during operation. When using forklifts, do not allow the forks to touch or attach to the bags to avoid breaking them.