35x35x70 Uncoated Spout Top, Spout Bottom 3000 lbs

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CPP-70USS – 200 Bags Per Bale

Quantity / Size(Inches) / Uncoated / SWL / Construction Type / Top|Bottom

Description

35x35x70 new bulk bag. Uncoated, 3000 lb SWL, U-Panel, Spout Top + Spout Bottom. Source item #: CPP-70USS.

Maximizing the vertical “cube” of a shipping trailer often means wrestling with tall bags that lean, bulge, or fail under the pressure of a full load. The CPP-70USS solves this logistical headache by combining a massive 70-inch height with an upgraded 3,000 lb safe working load, making it a rare heavy-duty skyscraper in the FIBC world. Because it utilizes a U-Panel construction, the bag features two reinforced side walls sewn to a single base-and-side piece, providing the structural backbone necessary to keep a nearly six-foot-tall load perfectly vertical and square on the pallet.

This bag is specifically intended for high-volume, breathable commodities like wood pellets, agricultural seeds, or plastic resins that require constant airflow to prevent internal heat retention or condensation. The dual-spout configuration—inlet on top and discharge on the bottom—allows your operators to maintain a completely enclosed, dust-free flow from the silo directly into the hopper. You gain the speed of automated filling without the floor hazards of airborne particulates or the instability of circular-weave alternatives that often “belly out” at this height.

By utilizing this 35x35x70 configuration, procurement managers can effectively reduce their total pallet counts and handling time, driving down the per-ton cost of logistics. The extra-heavy-duty uncoated fabric and reinforced lift loops ensure that forklift operators can safely manage these high-capacity loads even in high-bay racking systems. For facilities that refuse to choose between sheer volume and structural safety, the CPP-70USS is the definitive choice for achieving maximum vertical density and clean, controlled material handling. It is a rugged, no-nonsense vessel designed for the most demanding high-throughput supply chains.