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  2. Flexible intermediate bulk container - Wikipedia

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    Big bags FIBC. A flexible intermediate bulk container (FIBC), jumbo bag, bulk bag, super sack or a big 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]

  3. Intermediate bulk container - Wikipedia

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    A standard flexible intermediate bulk container can hold 500 to 1,000 kg (1,100 to 2,200 lb) and manufacturers offer bags with a volume of 285–2,830 litres (10–100 cu ft). [ 2 ] Flexible intermediate bulk containers are made of woven polyethylene or polypropylene or other heavy polymers.

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  6. Retort pouch - Wikipedia

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    A retort pouch or retortable pouch is a type of food packaging made from a laminate of flexible plastic and metal foils. It allows the sterile packaging of a wide variety of food and drink handled by aseptic processing and is used as an alternative to traditional industrial canning methods.

  7. Plastic bag - Wikipedia

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    A plastic bag, poly bag, or pouch is a type of container made of thin, flexible, plastic film, nonwoven fabric, or plastic textile. Plastic bags are used for containing and transporting goods such as foods, produce, powders , ice, magazines , chemicals , and waste .

  8. Personal Load Carrying Equipment - Wikipedia

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    The PLCE webbing system replaced the 58 pattern webbing, which was olive drab/olive green (OD/OG) in colour and made of canvas. [3] This system, after having been introduced to the forces in 1960 and considered long obsolete by 1980, was still part of the standard-issue equipment of the British Armed Forces during the Falklands War in 1982.

  9. Template:Lbc - Wikipedia

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    This template is a shortcut to assist in creating links to the 'Foo class lifeboat' articles. To use it add the parameter of the class name, for example {{Lbc|Severn}} will be translated as [[Severn-class lifeboat|Severn-class]] and display as Severn-class .