February 2010 PFFC

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In the Bag

Less is more in today's heavy-duty sacks. New developments in production and materials keep profits.... In the Bag The heavy-duty sack industry has been showing some changes based on the prices of raw materials as well as the production technologies. The effect of those variables will determine the growth of this sector in the near future. Heavy-duty sacks, with thicknesses between 3.6 and 8 mils (91.4 and 203 microns), are used to transport bulky materials from one place to another and are designed to carry products weighing more than 20 lb. This sector of the market has an ...

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