Which polyethylene bag should I buy?

 

Choosing the right polythene bag depends on a number of factors, and there are a few key considerations to take into account before making a decision.

 

Here are a few steps that can help you determine which bag you need:

 

1. Determine the intended use:

  • What will you use the bags for? For example, if you need to store or transport heavy objects, sharp-edged parts or building materials, you will need stronger, thicker bags. If you need to pack lightweight, non-fragile items such as household waste or textiles, thinner material may be suitable.

 

  • In what environmental conditions will the bags be used? In wet, dusty or other environments exposed to substances, you may need bags with special properties, such as corrosion protection, UV protection, depending on what you are packing.

 

2. Thickness selection:

How much weight should the bag be able to carry? Thickness is usually measured in microns (µm) or millimetres. The higher the micron number, the thicker and stronger the bag. For heavy and sharp objects you will need a thicker bag, while for light, soft materials you will need a thinner bag.

For example:

  • Thinner bags (10-50 µm): for light, non-sharp objects.
  • Medium thickness bags (50-100 µm): For medium weight, not very sharp objects.
  • Thicker bags (over 100 µm): For heavy or sharp objects.

 

3. Choosing a size:

  • What size items will you store in the bag? Make sure that the size of the bag fits the size of the objects. Leave enough space for easy packing and sealing, but avoid using bags that are too large as this can lead to wasted material and unnecessary costs.

 

  • Bag width and length. Consider the height and width of your items to ensure you choose the right size bag.

 

4. Some additional features and requirements:

  • Transparency: Do you need to be able to see your contents through the bag? Transparent bags can be an advantage if you need to quickly identify the contents.

 

  • Non-slippery or smooth surface: bags with a smooth surface are easy to handle, while a non-slippery surface can be advantageous when bags are stacked on top of each other and slippage needs to be prevented.

 

5. Value for money:

  • How much money are you willing to spend on bags? It is important to consider both quality and value for money. Cheaper bags can save money in the short term, but if they are not of the right quality, they can lead to additional costs in the long term.

 

  • How durable should it be? For long term storage or repeated use, it makes sense to choose better quality, durable bags.

 

 

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