Dunnage Bags...............applying
simple basics.
Dunnage Air Bags are paper bags, constructed of 2, 4, 6, or 8 plys
(layers) of paper, designed with an inflatable internal Polyethylene
Bladder. They are an innovative and simple blocking and bracing tool.
Dunnage Air Bags are used to restrain movement of cargo loads in
trucks, overseas containers, or railcars. They fill voids, brace
loads, absorb vibrations, and protect cargo from in-transit damage,
better than any other form of bracing ("dunnaging")
The most common causes of
freight damage are related to freight falling forward to backward, and
double and triple decked skids bouncing in transit.
What are the
effects of shifting loads and damaged freight? - Customers are
unhappy. Valuable time is wasted putting the damaged freight back
together at destination terminals. The necessity for "Re's"
(Recouping, Restacking, Re-banding, Re-shrink-wrappping, and
Re-working the load) adversely affect dock production and strain
customer relations .
How has cargo been
braced in the past? - Loads have been braced using a combination
of empty pallets, 2 x 4's, and empty cardboard cartons. Shipments
which included fragile cargo as part of the overall load necessitated
stair-stepping standard freight back-to or away-from the fragile
freight.
What are the
benefits of using Dunnage Air Bags - Dunnage Air Bags represent a
less expensive means of blocking and bracing than the use of lumber
and nails or expensive rubber air bags.
What are the
benefits of using Air Bags to the shipper? - The
trucking industry is in an ever-changing fight for survival. Fuel
costs and taxes continue to climb, insurance premiums soar, wages
increase and discounts continue to consume the bottom line.
Operational improvements must be made to maintain profit margins. Air
Bags will have the biggest impact on the load factor (a carrier's
largest single expense). One of the primary goals of the shipping
Quality process is to improve organizational productivity. Time spent
installing Air Bags will be saved at the destination terminals because
the carrier can eliminate the "Re's". At the same time, better use can
be made of container space.
How is this
accomplished? - Air
Bags permit double and triple-decking of skids, and stair-stepping can
be eliminated. With Air Bags, fragile freight can be loaded anywhere
in the trailer. Skids can be double or triple-decked, air-bagged
either in front of or behind (or both) the fragile freight to
achieve maximum cube utilization. Since the use of Air Bags will
permit normal loading behind the fragile freight, eliminating
the need for stair-stepping improves the load factor and reduces
line-haul or transportation costs.
- Question:
What type of Dunnage Air Bag is recommended for truck shipment?
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Answer: 2
ply bags.
- Question:
What type of bag is most commonly used for overseas shipments?
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Answer: 4
ply
- Question:
What type of Dunnage Air Bag is most commonly used for rail
shipments?
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Answer: 4
ply, 6 ply, or 8 ply
- Question:
How many pounds can a Dunnage Air Bag restrain?
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Answer:
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2 ply - 40,000
pounds
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4 ply - 60,000
pounds
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6 ply - 100,000
pounds
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8 ply - 120,000
pounds
- Question:
How do I determine what size Dunnage Air Bag to use?
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Answer:
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1. Measure void
between cargo
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2. Measure
distance from floor to top of load
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3. Measure the
length of the pallets or whatever you are trying to restrain.
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(See sheet
"Information to Determine the Correct Size")
- Question:
What is the maximum void recommended for Dunnage Bags?
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Answer:
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8" void - 24" wide
Air Bag is recommended
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10" void - 30"
wide Air Bag is recommended
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12" void - 36"
wide Air Bag is recommended
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15" void - 48"
wide Air Bag is recommended
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20" void - 60"
wide Air Bag is recommended
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- Question:
What can be done to utilize Dunnage Bags if void exceeds maximum
recommended void?
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Answer:
Should this situation exist, reduce unusually large voids with old
pallets, corrugated, or some type of void filler
- Question:
Do Dunnage Bags require any type of protection?
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Answer: To
maintain product integrity, it is very important to place corrugated
or some type of smooth surface on either side of the Dunnage Bag to
protect it from rough edges (wooden crates, pallets, or anything
sharp).
- Question:
What type of equipment is necessary to inflate Dunnage Bags?
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Answer:
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1. Compressed air
from an air compressor
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2. Inflator tool
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3. Air gauge
- Question:
What type of Inflator Equipment is available?
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Answer:
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1. Quick fill snap
on inflator
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2. Quick fill
combination inflator tool
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3. Rapid fill
inflator tool
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4. Air compressor
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5. Hose and reel
- Question:
Can
Dunnage Bags be
damaged during filling?
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Answer:
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Dunnage Bags can
be cold burned and can burst with over-inflation. Each bag has a
label located near the valve with recommended pressure. If inflation
check points are followed, it will eliminate these problems.
- Question:
Is a re-usable bag available?
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Answer:
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Yes, however, our
concern with selling a re-usable bag is as follows:
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1. We do not have
any control over how a bag is used, therefore, we cannot guarantee
how many times it can be used.
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2. The re-usable
air bag costs more. Most customers do not have enough control to get
the bags returned, thus they pay for a bag to re-use that they do
not get to re-use. Many times bags are punctured to release the air,
making them unusable. We have a label available for the air bags
which reads "Re-usable Bag DO NOT Puncture."
- Question:
What is the price of Actipak International Dunnage Air Bags?
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Answer:
Pricing is available upon request by contacting Actipak Technologies
- ask for customer service.
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