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UN-approved bulk bags are crucial for the safe storage and transportation of hazardous materials (HAZMAT) in Egypt. Master Safe/UN FIBCs are designed and tested according to the United Nations Recommendations on the Transportation of Dangerous Goods. These bags undergo rigorous testing and meet specific requirements to ensure safety during transport, making UN certification mandatory for carrying dangerous goods.
Master Safe/UN FIBCs are classified based on the type of hazardous material they can transport and the level of hazard they can withstand. Each bag features a code indicating the specific hazard, packaging group, and weight limit. In Egypt, integrating UN Master Bags into logistics operations improves overall performance by streamlining processes, prioritizing safety, and ensuring compliance with regulations.
Standard | BS EN 21898:2005 |
Safe working Load | 500kg to 2500Kg |
Safety Factor | upto 6:1 |
Sift proof | Upto Three sides |
Lamination / Coating | Inside Lamination |
Liner | Tubular Form-stable, L2 Liners Conductive Liners |
Here are four type of UN bulk bags, Master Materials will offer with certification.
13 H 1 | woven plastics without coating and without liner |
13 H 2 | woven plastics, coated and without liner |
13 H 3 | woven plastics, uncoated and with liner |
13 H 4 | woven plastics, coated and with liner |
Designed for transporting and storing hazardous materials, exhibit key features ensuring safety, durability, and compliance with international regulations. Following are the salient features that make these bags suitable for handling dangerous goods effectively.
UN Certified Dangerous FIBC Bags undergo rigorous testing procedures, such as:
UN Certified FIBC Bags conform to international regulations including:
These bulk bags, certified by the UN, provide exceptional durability and safety. They are designed with additional strength and leak protection features to effectively handle environmental hazards like fire and potential chemical contamination.