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Option • FIBC / Ton Bags (Bulk Bags)

Sift-Proof & Dust Control Options

Sift-proof and dust-control options for FIBCs to reduce leakage, product loss, and mess during handling, storage, and discharge.

Option • FIBC / Ton Bags (Bulk Bags)

Overview

Sift-proof and dust-control options for FIBCs to reduce leakage, product loss, and mess during handling, storage, and discharge.

Reduce Leakage

Lower product loss and cleanup time with the right build choices.

Cleaner Handling

Reduce dusting during filling, storage, and discharge.

Safer Operations

Cleaner workflows can reduce slip hazards and operator exposure.

Where Dust Loss Happens

Dusting is usually driven by fine powders, pressure during filling, and closure/workflow mismatches.

  • Needle holes and seams
  • Improper closures and operator steps
  • High pressure during filling
  • Abrasion during transport

Options We Combine

We combine options based on product behavior and the real workflow.

  • Coated fabrics and seam approaches
  • Liner strategy for fine powders
  • Closure and tie methods aligned to workflow
  • Discharge spout design for controlled emptying

Validation

We validate dust-control choices with samples and by reviewing your workflow, not just the spec sheet.

FAQs

Can an FIBC be completely dust-tight?

In practice, dust control depends on product behavior and workflow. We can significantly reduce leakage risk with the right combination of build choices.

Do liners solve sift-proof needs?

Often they help, but liners must match the discharge workflow. We recommend a system approach.

Does coating always improve dust control?

Coating can help, but it also affects breathability and sometimes handling. We evaluate tradeoffs case by case.

Coating vs liner: which is better for fine powders?

It depends on dust fineness, discharge workflow, and handling. Many programs combine coating and liner strategies when leakage risk is high.

Will dust-control choices affect airflow or breathability?

Yes. More dust control often reduces breathability. If airflow matters, we balance priorities and recommend the best-fit structure.

How do we validate dust-control performance?

A small pilot run and a workflow review (filling, discharge, handling) is often enough to compare leakage and cleanup time before scaling.