Definitions for "FIBC"
Keywords:  sacks, liner, bulk, super, polywoven
A fabric container used for transporting and storing quantities (approximately 1 to 5 tonnes) of bulk commodities, such as powders and granular materials. Note: The containers are characterised by webbing or fabric lifting loops that enable them to be handled mechanically by crane or fork-lift. They may be made from coated or uncoated woven fabric and may be fitted with an inner liner made of polymer film and filling and emptying tubes. Uncoated fabrics are normally constructed from tape yarns woven at high sett to give a fabric of low permeability. FIBCs may be designed to be single trip or multiple trip.
Special conductive FIBC for use with flammable powders.
(Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container) - Sometimes referred to as Super Sacks. Typically polywoven sacks with a liner inside used for shipping dry products.