Option • FIBC / Ton Bags (Bulk Bags)
Filling & Discharge Configurations
Top and bottom configurations designed around your equipment, product flow, and operational constraints for efficient handling.
Option • FIBC / Ton Bags (Bulk Bags)
Overview
Top and bottom configurations designed around your equipment, product flow, and operational constraints for efficient handling.
Equipment Fit
Configurations aligned to your filling/discharge equipment.
Faster Handling
Reduce operator steps and improve consistency where possible.
Less Mess
Design choices can improve flow control and reduce loss.
Top Configurations
Top styles are selected based on filling method and cleanliness needs.
- Top spout
- Duffle top
- Open top
Bottom Configurations
Bottom discharge options are chosen based on product flow and how discharge is managed.
- Bottom discharge spout
- Workflow-driven tie/closure approaches (as needed)
What We Confirm
To reduce operational surprises, we confirm key equipment and workflow constraints early.
- Filling/discharge method and clearances
- Product flow behavior (free-flowing vs bridging)
- Operator steps and safety requirements
FAQs
Which top style is best?
It depends on your filling method, cleanliness requirements, and equipment clearances. We recommend after reviewing your process and constraints.
How do we choose discharge spout style and closure?
We consider product flow behavior, discharge control needs, and operator workflow. The goal is faster discharge with less mess and fewer failure points.
Can you optimize for faster discharge?
Yes. Product flow and spout configuration both matter. We propose options to reduce bridging, improve flow, and keep the discharge process controlled.
Can you reduce dust loss during discharge?
Often yes by aligning spout design, closures, and (when appropriate) liners or coated fabrics. We recommend based on the real workflow.
Do you help with onboarding?
Yes. We align on a checklist to confirm fit (clearances, closures, handling steps) and avoid production surprises.
Can we standardize configurations across multiple SKUs?
Often yes. Many teams benefit from standard top/bottom styles and dimensions across a range, while tuning only what is necessary for performance.