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Tapioca starch big bag
 

 

Q FIBCs also known as baffled bags, often used to pack starch. The baffle is an extra fabric panel or string sewn to the four corners of the bag. This reinforcement allows the bag to better retain its square shape when filled, making it easier to store side by side or stack.

Q FIBC are made of high-quality woven polypropylene fabric and can hold up to 1.5 tons of material. These bags are designed to be strong and durable. The bags are available in different sizes and designs, including open top, duffle top, and spout bottom, to meet different application requirements.

 

How Q FIBCs work?
 

 

Q FIBCs are designed to hold their shape. This means that they will not have a "belly" effect because their shape is round, so the volume of the bag will increase by 10%. Our Q FIBCs remain square. In a world of straight containers, straight warehouse walls, and straight trucks, we like to pack square things (bags). Also, sometimes it can be a big hassle to unload standard big bags placed next to each other. Our Q-bags unload faster when the two sides are not touching each other. Try it and you'll see the difference.

We can design different loops, bigger diameter filling spouts, and extra dust seams to prevent the leaking of your goods.

 

Features of Q bags
 

Stackability

The design of these bags allows for safe and efficient stacking, maximizing storage space and simplifying logistics.

Save Space

Square footprint provides for efficient space utilization and improves storage capacity by up to 30%.

Coating

Available with or without coating.

Environmentally Friendly

All our Big Bags are designed to be reusable and recyclable, aiding in the reduction of industrial waste.

Available Baffles

Standard and cord (net baffles).

Increased structural integrity

The baffles in FIBC Q Bags strengthen the structural integrity of the bags allowing them to better hold their cubical shape after being filled. This sort of design makes the bags less 'bulging', making them easier to fill, store, or stack.

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