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Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE)
Polyethylene (PE) is the material used in over half of all plastic films today and low density polyethylene (LDPE) is the source of most poly bags. The polybags, film and tubing we provide are made from LDPE because of its great tensile strength, clarity, flexibility and water barrier properties. It is also resistant to most caustic compounds.
Linear Low Density Polyethylene (LLDPE)
Our liners are produced from "Octene" Linear Low Density Polyethylene, (LLDPE) resins, the highest grade of LLDPE available for liners. This premium raw material provides a product of tremendous strength. We provide these LLDPE Liners in 4 weights for various applications.
- Light - 0.38 Mils
- Medium - 0.58 Mils
- Heavy - 0.78 Mils
- X-Heavy - 0.98 Mils
High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
High Density (Hi D) bags are made from a thinner gauge material to lower bag and freight costs and reduce storage requirements. High Density bags have great strength and provide a water barrier. High Density bags are not as clear and are less flexible than LDPE bags.
All of our stock LDPE bags are FDA Approved.
All of our LDPE bags are Recyclable.
Choosing the right mil thickness in LDPE Bags
- Light weight 1 or 1.25 mil bags are ideal for economical packaging and
coverage of lightweight products.
- Medium weight 1.5 and 2 mil bags are the most commonly used thicknesses
for storing, shipping, or displaying everyday items.
- Heavy weight 3 mil and extra-heavy 4 mil bags are capable of protecting
and supporting heavy and abrasive items.
- 6 mil bags are our toughest bags and offer total protection for the
heaviest products.
There are two tyupes of Plastic Bags, Layflat (flat) and Gusseted.
Layflat
There are Three dimensions for each Layflat bag.
- Length (L)
- Width (W)
- Guage
The first measurement is the width across the opening of the bag. The second measurement runs from the bag opening to the base of the bag. The Guage is a measurement of the Thickness of the material an is usually listed in Mils.
Gussetted
There are four dimensions for each Gusseted bag.
- Length (L)
- Width (W)
- Depth (D)
- Guage
The first measurement is the width across the opening of the bag. The second measurement is the Depth measured by fully extending the gusset. The third measurement is the length which runs from the bag opening to the base of the bag. The Guage is a measurement of the Thickness of the material an is usually listed in Mils.
Poly Liners and Poly Trash Bags
These Poly Liners can stand up against the national brands found in
retail stores.
High Density
Hi Density (Hi D) bags are made from a thinner gauge material to lower
bag and freight costs and reduce storage requirements. Our star-seal
design provides added strength and reduces breakage.
Low Density Poly Liners and Compactor Bags
These bags are ideal for rigorous applications and are perfect when
nothing else stands up. Constructed from a heavy gauge low density
plastic, these liners resist breakage and puncturing under serious
demands.
Linear Low Density Liners
Our liners are produced from "Octene" linear low density, (LLDPE)
resins, the highest grade of LLDPE available for liners. This premium
raw material provides a product of tremendous strength. Our star-seal
bottoms on bags over 31" gives additional security and our tubular
construction eliminates breakage along side seams. We provide these
LLDPE Liners in 4 weights for various applications.
- Light - 0.38 Mils
- Medium - 0.58 Mils
- Heavy - 0.78 Mils
- X-Heavy - 0.98 Mils
For a Round Container
Width:
To determine the width of the bag, multiply the diameter of the container by 3.14 and divide by 2. Add 1" for a looser fit.
Length:
For Liners Only: To determine the length of the bag, add 1/2 of the diameter to the length of the container. Add 5" to this for the total for overhang.
For Tying Bag Only: Same as liners but add 1/2 the diameter to the bag length.
To Line Cartons/Boxes
Add the Width and the Length of the sides. Add 2" for a looser fit. The total equals the "Flat width" of the bag needed.
Add 1/2 of the Height of the container. Add 5" for an overhang. This equals the length of the bag needed.)
Tying Bag
If tying bag rather than lining carton, add 1/2 the length of the shortest side of the bag length.
Example:
To line a carton sized 14(L) x 12(W) x 21(H)
- To determine the width of the bag: L+W+2 or 14(L)+12(W)+2=28
- To determin the height of the bag: 21(H)+6(1/2W or 10)+5=32
- The ideal size to line the carton is: 28 x 32 x guage or 16 x 12 x 32 x guage
Parts bags and bags with a white block for marking are ideal for
organizing and displaying products. Our 3 mil Zipper Bags can handle
even the toughest parts.
Zipper Bags
These Zipper Bags offer real savings without sacrificing the quality you
demand.
Measuring
The length of Zipper Bags is measured by the inside dimensions of the Body, without the zipper or Lip included.
Quality
These bags have been chosen for their ability to rival any reclosable bag and offer savings. All of our Zipper Bags are FDA approved and offer surprising clarity.
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