Troubleshooting Common Issues with FIBC Bag Liners: Solutions for Bulging, Tearing, Static, and Discharge Problems
February 2, 2026
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Even with proper handling, users may encounter challenges when working with FIBC Bag Liners. This troubleshooting guide addresses common issues, identifies root causes, and provides practical solutions to ensure smooth operations and maximize bag performance.
## Bulging and Shape Loss
Bulging occurs when bags lose their intended shape during filling or storage. Causes include overfilling, improper filling techniques, inadequate fabric strength, or unsuitable bag design for the material. Solutions involve using baffled bags for better shape retention, controlling fill rates, and selecting appropriate bag construction.
## Fabric Tears and Damage
Tearing can result from sharp objects in the material, excessive handling, improper lifting techniques, or fabric degradation. Prevention strategies include material screening, careful handling procedures, regular bag inspections, and proper storage to prevent UV damage.
## Static Electricity Issues
Static buildup poses safety risks, especially with flammable materials. Understanding the difference between Type A, B, C, and D bags is crucial. Type C bags require proper grounding, while Type D bags dissipate static without grounding. Selecting the correct bag type for your material prevents static-related incidents.
## Discharge Flow Problems
Poor discharge flow frustrates operations and wastes time. Issues stem from material bridging, incorrect discharge design, or moisture content. Solutions include using appropriate discharge spout designs, flow conditioning agents, or vibration equipment to maintain consistent flow.
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