THE INDUSTRY'S PACKAGING CHALLENGE
Dense, abrasive materials test bag structure in ways lighter applications don't. Quartz, silica sand, calcium carbonate, and metal concentrates combine high bulk density with sharp particle profiles that wear at fabric seams and stitching over repeated handling. Add outdoor storage at extraction sites, rough crane and telehandler lifts, long transit distances, and temperature exposure — and the failure modes multiply quickly.
A bag rated for 1,000 kg on paper may not hold up on a mine site if the fabric weight, safety factor, and loop construction aren't matched to the actual material and handling conditions. The two most common sourcing errors in this sector are under-specifying GSM for heavy concentrates and over-specifying safety factor for single-trip applications where the cost goes in without the benefit.
WHAT'S TYPICALLY PACKED
Mining and mineral applications India Pack supplies bags for include:
- Quartz and silica sand
- Calcium carbonate
- Feldspar
- Talc and dolomite
- Barite
- Metal concentrates (copper, zinc, lead, iron)
- Mineral oxides
- Coal fines
- Gypsum
- Limestone powder
- Kaolin and bentonite
- Others
RECOMMENDED BAG TYPES FOR THIS INDUSTRY
U-Panel FIBC — for the highest-density mineral loads
The U-panel construction uses a continuous fabric panel for the base and two sides, giving the base seam area greater structural integrity under high static loads. For dense concentrates and heavy mineral powders where a standard 4-panel base seam carries the majority of structural stress, U-panel is the more reliable construction.
Standard 4-Panel FIBC (Heavy-Duty Spec) — for most mineral applications
For quartz, silica, calcium carbonate, and similar minerals in the 800–1,200 kg SWL range, a standard 4-panel bag with the correct GSM, safety factor, and loop type is the practical choice. The key is the specification — fabric weight and loop construction must reflect the actual material density and the handling equipment on site.
Coated FIBC — for moisture-sensitive minerals
Calcium carbonate, talc, and fine mineral powders lose product quality and value when exposed to moisture during transit or outdoor storage. A PE-coated outer fabric provides the moisture barrier; no inner liner is required for most mineral applications unless the material has a very fine particle size that would migrate through the fabric.
Not sure which construction suits your customers' application? Tell us what material they're handling and how their line runs — we'll recommend the right bag.
INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
Safe working load and safety factor
Most mineral loads push toward or above 1,000 kg per bag. The 5:1 safety factor is standard for single-trip applications. Where bulk density is high, bags are reused across multiple fill cycles, or the buyer operates a returnable bag programme, a 6:1 safety factor (multi-trip rated) is the correct specification — and the factory's test certification should confirm it. Don't apply 6:1 where 5:1 is sufficient; it adds cost without operational benefit.
Fabric GSM matched to material density
Fine mineral powders like talc and calcium carbonate load differently from coarse quartz or metal concentrates. A GSM range that performs well for the lighter materials will be under-built for dense concentrates. We calculate the required fabric weight against the specific material and SWL before quoting — not from a standard GSM table.
Abrasion resistance
Coarse minerals with sharp particle profiles — silica sand, quartz, barite — abrade the internal fabric surface and base seam over filling and discharge cycles. For materials in this category, the base seam construction and internal coating (where used) matter as much as the outer fabric weight.
Loop type matched to handling equipment
Cross-corner loops are the standard for crane and telehandler lifts and distribute the load across the full bag body. Stevedore straps suit environments where the bag needs to be handled flat before filling. Specifying the wrong loop type for the lifting equipment on site is a handling risk. Confirm your equipment at the specification stage.
Outdoor durability
Mining materials are frequently stored outdoors between extraction and transport. UV-stabilised fabric maintains structural integrity across extended outdoor exposure. For applications where bags sit on-site for more than a few days before collection, UV treatment is worth specifying.
Moisture protection for sensitive minerals
Calcium carbonate, talc, and similar minerals absorb moisture and lose product consistency. A coated outer fabric is the standard moisture barrier for these applications; confirm whether an inner liner is also required based on particle size and transit duration.
HOW INDIA PACK SERVES THE RECYCLING INDUSTRY
Mining and mineral buyers need bags that hold the load, survive the site, and arrive to spec — not catalogue products applied to an application they weren't designed for. We confirm the material density, safety factor requirement, handling equipment, and outdoor exposure before recommending a construction or engaging a factory.
Our network includes facilities with experience producing heavy-duty FIBC to the GSM and safety factor specifications that dense mineral loads require. Supplier certifications relevant to your order — factories building to ISO 21898, plus SWL test certificates per batch on request — are obtained and documented for you as part of every shipment.
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