FLEXIBAG (16,000L – 25,000L)

A Flexibag is a flexible, high-capacity liquid storage solution used primarily in the bulk transportation of non-hazardous liquids. Made from durable, multi-layer polyethylene with a woven polypropylene outer layer, Flexibags are designed to fit within standard 20-foot shipping containers, maximizing liquid transport efficiency while minimizing packaging waste. Ideal for industries like food and beverage, chemicals, agriculture, and oils, Flexibags offer a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional drums or tanks. With easy installation, single-use options, and compatibility with a wide range of liquids, Flexibags streamline the bulk transport process and reduce handling costs, making them a popular choice for businesses around the world.

FLEXIBAG ACCESSORIES – HEATER PAD
A Flexibag Heater Pad is a specialized heating solution designed to maintain the optimal temperature of bulk liquid products during transport in Flexibags. Flexibags are large, flexible containers used for shipping bulk liquids such as chemicals, food products, oils, and pharmaceuticals. The heater pad is placed under or around the Flexibag to provide consistent, controlled heat, preventing the contents from freezing or becoming too viscous during cold weather, and ensuring that the product flows easily when unloading.

Typically made from durable, heat-resistant materials and powered by electricity or other energy sources, Flexibag heater pads are designed to be easy to use and highly effective in maintaining the desired temperature range throughout transit. They help to reduce shipping delays caused by temperature-related issues, enhance product stability, and minimize the risk of spoilage or degradation. These heater pads are an essential tool for businesses in industries like chemicals, food, and pharmaceuticals, where maintaining precise temperature control is crucial for product integrity. Flexibag heater pads are reusable, energy-efficient, and can be tailored to meet the specific needs of various shipping environments.