Description
42x42x44 new bulk bag. Uncoated, 3000 lb SWL, 4-Panel, Spout Top + Spout Bottom, Baffle; Cross-Corner Loops. Source item #: CPP-44SSC.
When bulk material needs to stay stable in transit and still flow cleanly through a controlled system, most standard FIBCs fall short on both stacking efficiency and handling speed. The CPP-44SSC 42x42x44 baffle bulk bag is built for operations where space utilization, structural control, and precision discharge all matter at the same time.
The key advantage lies in its internal baffle construction. These stabilizing panels keep the bag square as it fills, preventing outward bulging and allowing it to hold a uniform footprint. That translates directly into better pallet alignment, tighter container loading, and reduced shifting during transport—critical for high-volume logistics environments.
Cross-corner loops further enhance handling efficiency. They allow forklift operators to engage the bag more easily and maintain balanced lifts, especially in tight warehouse aisles or fast-paced loading zones where positioning time needs to be minimized.
The spout top supports clean, directed filling from automated or gravity-fed systems, while the spout bottom ensures controlled discharge into downstream processing equipment. This combination reduces dust exposure, limits spillage, and keeps material flow consistent throughout the handling cycle.
Built from uncoated woven polypropylene in a 4-panel design, the bag delivers strong dimensional integrity and reliable load distribution. With a 3000 lb safe working load, it is engineered for repeated industrial use without seam distortion or structural fatigue.
Common applications include resin handling, mineral powders, food ingredients, and chemical processing where consistent shape and controlled flow directly impact operational efficiency.
For facilities focused on maximizing storage density while maintaining clean, predictable material handling, this baffle FIBC provides a high-performance packaging solution built for real industrial demands.





