UN-Certified Woven PP Bulk Food Bags with Spout – Designed for safe, efficient transport of rice, flour, grains, and powdered food in 10-50kg quantities. These heavy-duty sacks feature woven polypropylene (PP) construction with a convenient spout for easy filling and pouring, making them ideal for food exporters, commodity traders, and agricultural suppliers.
UN Certified – Meets international transport safety standards (UN 9/9A/9B)
Spout Design – Dust-proof filling & controlled dispensing
Superior Strength – Woven PP fabric with laminated inner liner
Moisture & UV Resistant – Protects contents during storage & shipping
Custom Printing – Branding space for product identification
Perfect for wholesale grain distributors, flour mills, and bulk food processors needing reliable, cost-effective packaging for global logistics.
Attribute | Details |
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Material | Woven Polypropylene (PP) + PE/PP liner |
Capacity | 10kg, 25kg, 50kg (custom sizes available) |
Dimensions | Customizable (e.g., 50×85cm for 25kg) |
Spout Type | Heat-sealed spout with inner liner protection |
Printing | Up to 4-color flexographic printing (200dpi) |
Certifications | UN Certified, FDA 21 CFR, EU 10/2011 |
MOQ | 100pcs |
Load Capacity | 5:1 safety ratio (e.g., 50kg bag holds 250kg) |
Features | Anti-slip coating, UV treatment, optional baffles |
✔ UN/DOT Compliant – Approved for international sea/land transport
✔ Stackable Design – Reinforced seams prevent bursting during palletization
✔ Food-Grade Liner – Optional PE/AL foil for enhanced moisture barrier
✔ Cost-Effective – Reusable design reduces logistics expenses
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