Types of Container Liners
Container Liners are available for the most common 20′ and 40′ containers, but we can also supply them for the less used 30′ or even 45′ containers.
To facilitate the loading and unloading of the large volumes of goods they are capable of holding, Container Liners normally have one or more loading valves at the top rear and one or more unloading valves at the bottom rear, but other loading and unloading options are also available.
The physical properties of the material to be contained determine to a large extent the characteristics that the Container Liner must fulfill and its fabric. The density of the product to be contained, its degree of fluidization, its angle of repose, its behavior on different surfaces depending on their roughness and friction, are parameters to be taken into account when selecting the most suitable Container Liner.
Consult here about the general characteristics and benefits of Container Liners.
Classification of Container Liners by their fabric or type of material
- Polypropylene (PP) Container Liner
- HD polyethylene (HDPE) Container Liner
- LD polyethylene (LDPE) Container Liner
- Aluminum (AL) Container Liner
Classification of Container Liners by their type of access or rear restraint
Other classification elements of the Container Liners
In addition, Container Liners incorporate other elements to facilitate loading and unloading in each case and for each product, depending on the customer’s facilities, which also differentiate and classify them according to these elements.
- Filling spouts on top
- Discharge spouts on the bottom
- Discharge spouts at the back
- Partial openings or total upper openings
- Back filling windows
The closing of each of these elements can also be customized to the requirements of each load, using straps, velcro, or zips accordingly.
Customized Container Liners
There are Container Liners that are made in a completely customized way and according to very specific needs of use, as is the case with the Air Container Liner. Air Container Liner. These are characterized by the transport of goods by air, rather than by land or sea.







