This company has modified its intermediate bulk container (IBC) form-fit liner to include holes in the perforated flaps. Holes were added to the perforated flaps of the IBC form-fit liner to help hold the liner in place during filling; by keeping the liner squared, these flaps make fills easier. Once the IBC form-fit liner is filled, the flaps can reportedly be detached and used with a winder for dispensing.

Form-fit IBC liners can provide high performance in critical applications, such as top-fill applications using a bridge or automated filler; containers with no access doors for placing a liner at the bottom; high-speed fills; and viscous products that would get caught in the folds of pillow-shaped liners.

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