FIBC Bulk Bags

Type D Static Dissipative FIBC Bags

Type D static dissipative FIBC bags are specified for some powder-handling environments where electrostatic control is required but a grounded conductive bag is not the preferred operating route. They are selected on application fit, not as a default premium upgrade.

Product Overview

About this bag configuration.

Type D bags are designed to safely dissipate electrostatic charge without the grounding requirement associated with Type C bags, provided they are used within the intended operating conditions. They are considered for certain combustible dust or flammable powder environments where facility procedure, material behavior, and packaging design all have to align.

Typical Applications

Common uses for this bag format.

  • Combustible dust handling under static-reviewed operating conditions
  • Dry powder applications where dissipative construction is preferred over grounded conductive bags
  • Facilities with application-specific electrostatic handling requirements

Industries

Who typically buys this bag type.

Industry Common Use
Chemicals and Powders Static-dissipative handling in reviewed powder environments
Industrial Manufacturing Technical dry-material processes with electrostatic controls

Standard Features

What this bag includes.

  • Type D static-dissipative construction
  • No grounding requirement when used in the correct application
  • Selected for technically reviewed electrostatic-control environments
  • Available in multiple process-matched bag configurations

Customization Options

Configure to your requirements.

  • Top and bottom style based on fill and discharge process
  • Barrier and liner options reviewed per application
  • Print and identification support where required
  • Construction reviewed against material and operating method

Specification Snapshot

Technical reference for quoting discussions.

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

Configuration Type D static dissipative FIBC
Typical capacity Application-specific
Safe working load (SWL) Confirmed per project
Static-control class Type D
Grounding requirement No grounding required when used per application guidance

* 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 Type D when the application calls for static-dissipative bag construction and the process review supports a non-grounded bag type. These are technical bags for specific environments, not general-purpose upgrades.

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Product FAQ

Questions that come up during specification review.

What is a Type D static dissipative FIBC bag?

A Type D FIBC bag is designed to dissipate electrostatic charge under the intended operating conditions without requiring the grounding step used with Type C bags.

How is Type D different from Type C?

Type C bags are conductive and must be grounded during use. Type D bags are static dissipative and are selected for applications where a non-grounded bag type is more appropriate under the reviewed operating conditions.

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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