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*Essentially just a large, square, flexible bag
*Essentially just a large, square, flexible bag
*Useful for holding dry, flowable products
*Useful for holding dry, flowable products
*ALSO can be used in a similar role to [[Sand Bags]] (HESCO Barrier, is essentially this, with an additional metal mesh on the outside)
*ALSO can be used in a similar role to [[Sand Bags]] (HESCO Barrier, is essentially this, with an additional metal mesh on the outside that allows them to "burst up" like a spring (almost like those trash cans) )
*Usually ~115 cm^2 Wide and anywhere from 100-200cm tall
*Usually ~115 cm^2 Wide and anywhere from 100-200cm tall
*Usually rated for ~1,000 kg
*Usually rated for ~1,000 kg
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=External Links=
=External Links=
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flexible_intermediate_bulk_container The Wikipedia Page on FIBCs]
 
[[Category: Abbreviations, Jargon, and Terminology]]

Latest revision as of 01:23, 9 December 2020

Basics

  • Often abbreviated as FIBC
  • Also often called by the brand name "Big Bag"
  • Essentially just a large, square, flexible bag
  • Useful for holding dry, flowable products
  • ALSO can be used in a similar role to Sand Bags (HESCO Barrier, is essentially this, with an additional metal mesh on the outside that allows them to "burst up" like a spring (almost like those trash cans) )
  • Usually ~115 cm^2 Wide and anywhere from 100-200cm tall
  • Usually rated for ~1,000 kg

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