BAG
Ccubicus
Technology
A reliable, flexible bag for your shipments
The yellow boxfish (Ostracion Ccubicus) can be found in reefs. Boxfish are known for their armored and rigid bodies that inhibit movements. This disadvantage is offset by the boxfish's carapace shape which is far more advantageous for its evolved style of swimming. The rigid nature of the boxfish’s carapace is what inspired our engineers.
Today, we have many options for liquid storage and transportation, including bins, drums, barrels, IBCs, and more. While they are reliable, the collapsible versions of them are not. Our Ccubicus technology provides a cubical shape that saves space, offers enhanced durability, and is collapsible. Its composite form features an exterior made of woven polypropylene and woven fabric with polypropylene or aluminum supporting tubes. It has an inner polyethylene layer specially designed according to the requirements of the bitumen industry.
A bitumen filling station is the only way to fill bitumen bags.
The filling station cools the bitumen and allows it to be loaded into the bags.
Bitumen bags use Ccubicus technology…
Polypropylene or Aluminum pipes in the corners are integrated all along the corners.
The pipes enable not only high stability but also two high stacking inside 20 ft containers.
Bitumen is a crucial resource for many manufacturing purposes. Transporting bitumen isn’t easy: Our specialized bitumen bags are designed to carry bitumen safely and allow for easy loading and easy melting.
What Capacity Are Your Bags?
We offer two models of bitumen bags: 1100 L two high stackable model and none stackable yet very stable 1300 L model. These two bags are sufficient for most transportation purposes, but we do offer custom-sized bags if you provide us with the specifications.
Which Transportation Method Should I Use?
Most of our clients use our bags in 20 ft and 40 ft containers, as well as trucks. Our bags are versatile and will work with almost any transportation method.
How Many Tons Can I Put in 20 ft, 40 ft Container?
20 ft containers can carry up to 24 tons, and 40 ft containers have a capacity of up to 26 tons. Depending on your weight limits, the capacity of these containers may need adjustment.
What Is the Filling Temperature of Your Bags?
The filling temperature is 105 °C. We use a special grade of polyethylene film developed according to the requirements of the bitumen industry. It can resist high filling temperatures, yet it melts and mixes up with the bitumen at the time of the final bitumen melting. Thanks to the features of our technology, the inner polyethene layer that is mixed up with the bitumen, increases the elasticity of the bitumen and improves its features.
How Can I Fill the Bags?
A bitumen filling station is the only way to fill bitumen bags. The filling station cools the bitumen and allows it to be loaded into the bags. If you need assistance operating your filling station, we can provide you with full support thanks to our partnership with a filling station provider.
What Are the Benefits of Your Bags?
Our bags are designed to be more durable and stable than our competition. With our bags, it’s possible to get more volume out of your transportation containers by stacking multiple bags on top of one another.
How Do I Discharge the Bitumen Out of the Bags?
1. Heat up a bitumen boiler and be ready to melt the solid bitumen.
2. Cut out the bottom of the bitumen bag while it is suspended and dump the bitumen into the boiler with liner.
3. The inner liner of the bag will melt into the bitumen, increasing its quality and elasticity.