Application Cases of FIBCs in Large-Scale Silage Storage
The Inner Mongolia base annually stores 12,000 tons of corn silage. The traditional method of open-air stacking with plastic film caused three major issues: oxygen infiltration leading to mold, moisture absorption reducing feed palatability, and labor-intensive manual handling (especially difficult during winter freezing). The client urgently needed a solution for sealed preservation, mechanization, and weather resistance.
FIBC Configuration Specs
- Material: Virgin PP + Double-layer thickened structure.
- Sealing: Heat-sealing process creates an anaerobic fermentation environment.
- Durability: UV anti-aging coating for 12 months outdoor storage.
- Handling: Widened horizontal straps & reinforced lifting loops.
Core Advantages
01. Quality Preservation Anaerobic design reduced mold rate to 2%; consistent feed quality improved cattle weight gain efficiency by 12%.
02. 8x Efficiency Boost Mechanized handling replaced manual labor, reducing the workforce from 10 to 2 and solving winter handling issues.
03. Cost & Sustainability Reusable bags lowered unit storage costs by 60%, offering an eco-friendly solution with no waste pollution.
Customer Feedback
"The sealed anaerobic design reduced feed mold rate to just 2%. Mechanization increased loading efficiency by 8 times while solving our winter frost headaches. Additionally, the reusable FIBCs lowered our unit storage cost by 60%, creating a truly eco-friendly solution."