FIBC (Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container) bulk bags are a fantastic solution for transporting and storing large amounts of flow-able materials. Although Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers can carry a high volume of material, each bag has a recommended safe working load (SWL) with the most common being 2,200lbs-3,000lbs. When determining what bag is right for your application, it is important to know the weight, or bulk density, of your product/material so that you don’t exceed the SWL of the bag that you are interested in.
What’s the weight of my product/material? How do I calculate the cubic foot capacity of the bag that I am interested in? Lets determine a method for both as well as explore how to determine which bag is right for you.
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To determine the weight of your product, download our Product Weight Guide by clicking here. You can also determine the weight of your product by simply weighing a sample and dividing its mass by its volume.
Once you have determined the weight of your product it is time to identify what size of bag may be a good fit for your application. After you have identified a few bags that you are interested in, calculate the volume capacity of each bag by following the instructions below:
Here is an example to assist you:
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If you have any questions about how to calculate bulk density of your product, how to calculate cubic foot capacity of a bag OR just have general questions about FIBCs, contact our team of experts by filling out the form by clicking here or call us at 1-888-237-4224. Our experts know that every customer and application is unique and they work with you to determine whether on of our 50+ in-stock bulk bags or a custom manufactured bag is best for your specific needs.
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