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Dewatering Bulk Bag 34" x 34" x 40" Duffel Top, Flat Bottom
Dewatering Bulk Bag 34" x 34" x 40" Duffel Top, Flat Bottom
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Dewatering Bulk Bag β 34" x 34" x 40"
Our Dewatering Bulk Bag is the most efficient way to manage water runoff and sediment control on your job site. Engineered specifically for high-volume filtration, this industrial-grade bag is an essential tool for construction sites, dredging projects, and environmental cleanup in ponds or lakes.
The breathable, uncoated fabric of this dewatering bulk bag acts as a high-performance filter. It allows water to flow out freely while securely trapping silt, sand, and mud inside. This keeps your site compliant with environmental regulations while making waste disposal much faster.
Dewatering Bulk Bag Key Features
- Fast Drainage: The "no-clog" fabric is designed to maximize water flow-through without getting blocked by sediment.
- Industrial Strength: Built for heavy-duty use with a 2,205 lb safe working load (5:1 Safety Factor).
- Easy Loading: The wide duffel top closure makes it simple to fill the bag using pump hoses or excavators.
- Secure Transport: Equipped with four reinforced 10" lift loops for safe handling via forklift or crane.
- Stable 4-Panel Design: This dewatering bulk bag maintains its rectangular shape and resists bulging, even under extreme pressure.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Dimensions | 34" x 34" x 40" (Inside Dimensions) |
| Style | 4-Panel Construction, Type A |
| Top Design | Duffel Top |
| Bottom Design | Flat Bottom |
| Safety Rating | 5:1 Safety Factor |
| Capacity | 2,205 lbs (SWL) |
Best Uses for This Dewatering Bulk Bag
The versatility of the dewatering bulk bag makes it the preferred choice for:
- Construction Sites: Managing pump water and site runoff.
- Municipal Dredging: Filtering sediment during pipe or street maintenance.
- Pond Remediation: Removing muck and sludge from lakes or lagoons.
- Industrial Wastewater: Filtering solids from water before disposal.
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