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  2. Caged IBC tote - Wikipedia

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    Caged IBC totes are thermoplastic blow-mold engineered, often, from virgin high-density polyethylene (HDPE), a BPA free, strong plastic. Caged tote engineering is a top port inlet with cap for filling of cargo (commonly 6") with a bottom discharge outlet port--common is 2" ball valves --and an integrated pallet base skid for maneuvering the IBC.

  3. Intermediate bulk container - Wikipedia

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    The most widely utilized and known IBC is the caged IBC tote container. Caged IBC totes are composite intermediate bulk containers — a white/translucent plastic container (typically high-density Polyethylene) contained and protected by a tubular galvanized steel grid, common. Caged IBC totes are commonly used for hazardous fluids due to their ...

  4. Reusable shopping bag - Wikipedia

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    Reusable shopping bag. A reusable shopping bag, sometimes called a bag for life in the UK, [1][2] is a type of shopping bag which can be reused many times, in contrast to single-use paper or plastic shopping bags. It is often a tote bag made from fabric such as canvas, natural fibres such as jute, woven synthetic fibers, or a thick plastic that ...

  5. Flexible intermediate bulk container - Wikipedia

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    A flexible intermediate bulk container (FIBC), jumbo, bulk bag, super sack, big bag, or tonne bag is an industrial container made of flexible fabric that is designed for storing and transporting dry, flowable products, such as sand, fertilizer, and granules of plastic. [1][2][3] FIBCs are most often made of thick woven strands of oriented ...

  6. Tote bag - Wikipedia

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    The word tote is a colloquial term of North American English origin meaning "to carry" or "to transport", generally in relation to a heavy load or burden. It is first recorded in Virginia in 1677, but its etymology is uncertain. [1] [2] [3] An alleged African origin has been discredited. [1] [2] The term "tote bag" is first recorded in 1900. [2]

  7. Ziploc - Wikipedia

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    Ziploc is an American brand of reusable, re-sealable sliding channel storage bags and containers originally developed and test marketed by Dow Chemical Company in 1968 and now produced by S. C. Johnson & Son. The plastic bags and containers come in different sizes for use with different products. The brand offers sandwich bags, snack bags and ...

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