FIBC Bulk Bags

UN Certified FIBC Bags

UN certified FIBC bags are used when the material, shipment program, or customer requirement demands a tested and approved bulk bag rather than a standard industrial build. These bags are specified for regulated materials where packaging performance, documentation, and compliance matter as much as capacity or handling style.

UN certified FIBC bag for regulated and hazardous dry-material applications.

Product Overview

About this bag configuration.

UN certified FIBC bags are flexible intermediate bulk containers built and tested to meet applicable UN requirements for dangerous goods or regulated material programs. The exact construction depends on the packing group, product, and shipment profile, but the common theme is that the bag must be matched to the regulatory requirement rather than treated as a standard 1-ton bag. XTRX supports quote discussions around certified builds, documentation requirements, and commercial supply for approved applications.

Typical Applications

Common uses for this bag format.

  • Hazardous powders and regulated dry chemicals
  • Dangerous goods shipping programs requiring certified bulk packaging
  • Industrial materials that must move under documented UN packaging standards
  • Export or interfacility programs where packaging approval is part of procurement
  • Applications where shipment documentation must align with certified bag performance

Industries

Who typically buys this bag type.

Industry Common Use
Chemicals and Powders Certified packaging for regulated dry materials
Industrial Manufacturing Controlled supply programs with certification and documentation

Standard Features

What this bag includes.

  • UN-certified construction matched to approved application
  • Testing and documentation tied to the required packaging profile
  • Built for regulated material handling and shipment programs
  • Available in configurations aligned to fill and discharge needs
  • Commercial review of certification requirements before quoting

Customization Options

Configure to your requirements.

  • Construction matched to material and packing group requirements
  • Top and bottom style based on approved handling workflow
  • Liner and containment requirements reviewed at quote stage
  • Print and identification details for documented shipping programs
  • Loop style and handling requirements based on operating method

Specification Snapshot

Technical reference for quoting discussions.

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

Configuration UN certified FIBC for approved regulated-material applications
Typical capacity Application-specific based on certified build
Safe working load (SWL) Confirmed per certified specification
Certification UN performance-tested construction
Body fabric Specified per approved bag design
Liner option Available where required by material or certification
Best fit Hazardous or regulated dry-material shipment programs

* 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 UN certified FIBC when certification is part of the requirement, not an optional upgrade. If the material is hazardous, regulated, or part of a shipping program where test certification and documentation are required, a standard bulk bag is not the right answer. The right build has to match the handling and compliance framework from the start.

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Product FAQ

Questions that come up during specification review.

What is a UN certified FIBC bag?

A UN certified FIBC bag is a bulk bag built and tested for approved regulated-material applications where certification, documentation, and performance requirements must align with the shipment program.

When is a UN certified bulk bag required?

It is required when the material, customer, or shipment program calls for certified packaging rather than a standard industrial bulk bag. The exact requirement depends on the material and regulatory framework.

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.

Ready for a Quote?

Share your dimensions, material, and estimated volume.

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.