UN bulk bags are used to convey items or commodities containing hazardous or potentially hazardous substances. According to the Orange Book, which is sometimes known as the Orange Book, dangerous bags are created and evaluated for use in road, rail, and sea transportation (IMDG-Code). The degree of hazard that the items these bags carry is another factor used to categorise them. Different loading products have varying danger level icons.
Applications of UN FIBC (bulk bag) categorisation
GuanSong Industrial has created UN FIBC bags that are certified to carry hazardous items to fulfil your particular transportation demands. The United Nations expert group oversees the transit of dangerous commodities for reasons of human safety, environmental protection, and material safety. As a result, our bag complies with international shipping, rail, and road transportation requirements, and with the aid of an effective, well-trained workforce and cutting-edge technical equipment, creates and produces high quality UN bags.
Every bag in the approved UN bulk collection has a current UN certificate, and each one is clearly marked with the certificate's details.
Typically, the FIBC (large bag) is created using the following procedures:
One brand-new polypropylene substance that passed production-level testing.
2 Melting the pp material and pulling out the bench thread for fabric weaving.
3 Making a large bulk bag by lifting straps and weaving cloth.
4 Cutting the fabric into a size and shape that is appropriate for constructing large, bulky bags.
5 The employees work in a spotless sewing facility.
6 Dust-proofing should be applied to all of our bags.
QC and QA inspections.
8 Packaging on pallets or bales in accordance with the needs of the customer.