Gemini said Are You Risking Dust Explosions? How to Choose Between Type B, C, and D FIBC Base Fabrics?
Mar 20, 2026
Handling dry bulk materials inherently generates static electricity. As powders rub against each other and the woven polypropylene during filling and discharging, a phenomenon known as triboelectric charging occurs. In environments handling fine powders, chemicals, or agricultural products, the accumulation of this static charge isn’t just an operational nuisance; it is a critical explosion hazard.
Plant managers and procurement engineers often face a technical dilemma when specifying packaging: determining the exact point where standard polypropylene fails and specialized anti-static base fabrics become necessary. Selecting the wrong fabric type can lead to catastrophic combustible dust explosions.
To navigate this, the industry relies on the standards set by the International Elect...
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