Used Bulk Bags for Sale - FIBC Super Sacks
Quality FIBC bulk bags with various lifting and discharge options. UN-rated and food-grade super sacks available. New and used options with competitive pricing for large quantities.











Shop For Bulk Bags By State
Common type include:
- Type A - standard without antistatic properties
- Type B - with low conductivity
- Type C - with antistatic properties, dissipating static electricity
- Type D - fully antistatic for hazardous materials
By Load Capacity:
- Standard (1,100-2,200 pounds)
- Heavy-duty (2,200-4,400 pounds)
- Super heavy-duty (over 4,400 pounds)
By Construction:
- Flat bottom
- Discharge spout
- Duffle top (open top)
- Fully closed
- With inner liner
By Usage:
- Single-use
- Multi-use (withstand 5-20 usage cycles)
- Food-grade certified
- For hazardous materials
Features of Bulk Bags
- Material: Typically made from polypropylene fabric of varying density (4.1 to 6.8 oz/yd²)
- Safety Factor: From 5:1 to 8:1 (can withstand 5-8 times their rated load)
- Lifting: With 1, 2, 3, or 4 lifting loops
- Moisture Protection: May have lamination or inner waterproof liner
- Ventilation: Some models have ventilation channels for "breathing" materials
- UV Resistance: Special additives for outdoor storage
- Customization: Ability to add logos and markings
Main Types of Industrial Bags
Bulk Bags: Hold 1,100-4,400 lbs of material, have lifting loops, made from polypropylene. Applications: Construction materials, agricultural products, chemicals. Advantages: Reusable, economical, compact when folded
FIBC (Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers) Bags: Professional term with safety classification types (A-D). Difference from Bulk Bags: Stricter certification, standardization, special types for hazardous materials. Advantages: Compliance with international standards, suitable for hazardous goods transportation
Super Sacks: Essentially a synonym for FIBC/Bulk bags, popular in the US. Applications: More common in food industry and agriculture. Difference: Term often used for higher quality or special-purpose bags
Specialized Construction Types:
Duffle Top Bags: Large top opening with drawstring closure. Advantage: Quick loading of voluminous materials
Open Top Bags: Completely open top with reinforced frame. Advantage: Convenient for loading large-sized materials
Spout Top/Bottom Bags: Special spouts for controlled loading/unloading. Advantage: Less dust generation, possibility of precise dosing
Tote Bags (Industrial bags): Smaller than FIBCs (26-132 gallons), often with rigid construction. Difference: More convenient for manual handling within facilities. Applications: Intermediate packaging, in-plant material movement.
Other Specialized Types:
- Ton Bags: Standardized load capacity of about 2,200 lbs
- Jumbo Bags: Increased size with reinforced construction
- Builder/Dumpy Bags: Specifically for construction industry, with UV protection