FIBC Bulk Bags

Two Loop FIBC Bags

Two loop FIBC bags are used in programs that want a simpler lifting arrangement than a standard four-loop bag, while still maintaining a bag design suited to repeatable commodity handling. They are often reviewed for agriculture, fertilizers, and selected dry bulk programs.

Product Overview

About this bag configuration.

A two loop FIBC bag uses two lift loops instead of a standard four-loop corner arrangement. This can be a good fit where the operation is already set up for simpler lift geometry and the product program values repeatable high-volume handling more than configuration flexibility. Two loop bags are usually application-led products, not universal substitutes for every bulk bag style.

Typical Applications

Common uses for this bag format.

  • Fertilizer handling programs
  • Agricultural commodity movements
  • Dry bulk products with repeatable lift setups
  • Export programs with standardized handling equipment
  • Operations that prefer simplified lifting geometry

Industries

Who typically buys this bag type.

Industry Common Use
Agriculture Farm-input and commodity shipments with simplified lifting methods
Chemicals and Powders Selected high-volume dry-material programs
Landscaping Materials Repeatable dry bulk handling where simple loops suit the process

Standard Features

What this bag includes.

  • Two loop lifting layout
  • Practical for selected commodity and agricultural programs
  • Supports standardized handling workflows
  • Available in application-matched fabric and top/bottom builds

Customization Options

Configure to your requirements.

  • Dimensions and capacity aligned to product density
  • Fabric specification reviewed for handling pattern
  • Coating, print, and identification options
  • Top and bottom style selected for fill and discharge needs
  • Barrier and liner support where required

Specification Snapshot

Technical reference for quoting discussions.

Specifications below reflect common commercial ranges and standard options for this bag style.

Configuration Two loop FIBC
Typical capacity 500 kg to 1,500 kg
Safe working load (SWL) 500 kg to 1,500 kg standard
Safety factor 5:1 standard; 6:1 available on request
Best fit Agriculture, fertilizer, and commodity bulk handling

* All FIBC bags are fully customizable for dimensions, fabric weight, loop style, liner setup, top and bottom construction, and print requirements.

Why This Format

Why choose this bag style.

Choose a two loop bag when the lifting workflow is standardized and the handling equipment, material, and shipment pattern support it. These bags are often considered for agricultural and commodity flows where the buyer wants a cleaner, simpler lift arrangement without moving to a more specialized bag family than necessary.

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Related Bag Types

Compare nearby configurations.

These formats are worth reviewing if your application has requirements this configuration does not fully address.

Product FAQ

Questions that come up during specification review.

When is a two loop FIBC bag the right choice?

Two loop bags are a good fit for selected agriculture, fertilizer, and commodity programs where the operation benefits from a simpler lift geometry and the handling workflow is already standardized around it.

How is a two loop bag different from a single loop bag?

Both are simplified lifting formats, but the right choice depends on the handling setup, material, and operating method. Two loop bags can suit programs that want a straightforward lifting layout without moving to a standard four-loop build.

How do I request a quote?

Use the RFQ form to provide company details, product interest, estimated quantity, bag dimensions, fill material, delivery destination, and timeline. That structure helps qualify requests and speeds up next-step conversations.

Do you supply customers across Canada?

XTRX is positioned as a Canada-wide supply partner for qualified buyers. Coverage messaging is national, with support for quote discussions involving Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, British Columbia, and other provinces.

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The RFQ form is designed to capture the details procurement and operations teams usually want to align on early. The faster you provide them, the faster the quote conversation moves.