Wednesday, April 25, 2007

The Benefits Of Using Batch Inclusion Bags To Help The Environment

Batch Inclusion film or bags derive their name from the fact the bag itself,along with contents,is actually included in the production batch or during rubber compounding. The bag, once melted and dispersed, becomes part of the product being made. Batch inclusion bags typically hold chemical additives for large scale industries, such as synthetic rubber and plastic compounding. Often the additives involved are difficult to handle, weigh to little or are used to hard to dispense automatically. These could include colorants, fillers, resins and even some polymers for large scale mixing. Because the bag and its contents become part of the batch, the user will realize a cleaner environment, along with other benefits such as reduce labor cost, reduce disposal cost and clean up cost, better hygiene. The bags or film has a number of benefits like more efficient use of raw materials and a more consistent mixtures of compounds. Also, you will find the use of material in a sealed bag allows for a reduction in storage space when compared to an open container, such as metal containers or plastic and sometimes paper bags. As sealed bags can pile in a bin, cardboard boxes, tubs, or carts.

Benefits of using Batch Inclusion Bags are they improves quality and batch uniformity insures 100% compound ingredients go into the mixing of the material when doing in house weighing, batch inclusion bags eliminate the risk of cross-contamination due to chemical residue in tubs and weighing containers. Will increases productivity and eliminates the need to weigh ingredients in-house through the use of having the product weighed and ready to be thrown into a batch of rubber also eliminates the need to clean out tubs and weighing containers. Reduces the amount of solid waste disposal going into the land fills. You will have less product loss due to spillage and minimizes the accumulation of costly additives in the dust collectors. The idea is to minimizes worker exposure to hazardous materials.
Batch Inclusion film or bags derive their name from the fact the bag itself,along with contents,is actually included in the production batch or during rubber compounding. The bag, once melted and dispersed, becomes part of the product being made. Batch inclusion bags typically hold chemical additives for large scale industries, such as synthetic rubber and plastic compounding. Often the additives involved are difficult to handle, weigh to little or are used to hard to dispense automatically. These could include colorants, fillers, resins and even some polymers for large scale mixing. Because the bag and its contents become part of the batch, the user will realize a cleaner environment, along with other benefits such as reduce labor cost, reduce disposal cost and clean up cost, better hygiene. The bags or film has a number of benefits like more efficient use of raw materials and a more consistent mixtures of compounds. Also, you will find the use of material in a sealed bag allows for a reduction in storage space when compared to an open container, such as metal containers or plastic and sometimes paper bags. As sealed bags can pile in a bin, cardboard boxes, tubs, or carts.

Benefits of using Batch Inclusion Bags are they improves quality and batch uniformity insures 100% compound ingredients go into the mixing of the material when doing in house weighing, batch inclusion bags eliminate the risk of cross-contamination due to chemical residue in tubs and weighing containers. Will increases productivity and eliminates the need to weigh ingredients in-house through the use of having the product weighed and ready to be thrown into a batch of rubber also eliminates the need to clean out tubs and weighing containers. Reduces the amount of solid waste disposal going into the land fills. You will have less product loss due to spillage and minimizes the accumulation of costly additives in the dust collectors. The idea is to minimizes worker exposure to hazardous materials.