HISTORY OF FIBC BAGS
In many industries, Manufacturers struggle to find the efficient and cost-effective solution to transport their materials. Historically there was some other packaging ways such as pure bulk (entire truck, train car, or barge), small bulk (drums, 50-100 lb. bags), and large boxes (Gaylords). However, these simply can not provide enough flexibility, efficiency, or economic feasibility. This problem gave rise to the invention of FIBC bags (flexible intermediate bulk containers), which are also known as bulk bags, Super Sacks, jumbo bags, […]
How to choose the right jumbo bags for your business!
Jumbo bags (also known as big bags, super sacks, bulk bags, FIBC) are large bags made from woven polypropylene (PP) fabric used to store and transport materials with loading weight from 500kg – 2500kg. FIBC bags are now more and more widely used in many large manufacturers in different fields such as industry, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, …. Despite of that, not many people understand the criteria to choose reasonable price jumbo bags which fully meet the requirements. EPP would like […]
EPP VIETNAM PRODUCTION LINE FOR MANUFACTURING FIBC BAGS
With over 16 years of experience as the leading company in the field of FIBC packaging production, EPP Vietnam Co., Ltd selects and uses modern technological lines imported from long – experienced companies in FIBC production such as Hana, Seijin – Korea; Lohia – India, Yongmin – China and a number of auxiliary equipment of India, Taiwan, China, Austria… Our production lines include: 1. Raw material Our commitment to quality is reflected in our meticulous sourcing of raw materials. EPP […]
What is Polypropylene (PP), and What is it Used For ?
Polypropylene (PP) is a thermoplastic “addition polymer” made from the combination of propylene monomers. It is used in a variety of applications to include packaging for consumer products, plastic parts for various industries including the automotive industry, special devices like living hinges, and textiles. PP was first polymerized in 1951 by a pair of Phillips petroleum scientists named Paul Hogan and Robert Banks and later by Italian and German scientists Natta and Rehn. It became prominent extremely fast, as commercial production began barely […]