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What is UN Certified Fibc?
The international transport of dangerous goods in IBCs is regulated by a number of international codes based on the United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of dangerous Goods commonly known as the Orange Book . Orange Book divides IBCs into six categories, namely metal, flexible, rigid plastics, composite, fiberboard and wooden. There are four types of FIBCs described ,which constitute the great majority of the FIBCs and they are as follows:
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Type of UN bags -
1. PP woven Fibcs, without coating (13H1)
2. PP woven Fibcs, coated (13H2)
3. PP woven Fibcs, with liner, without coating (13H3)
4. PP woven Fibcs, with liner and coating (13H4)
NCIL with long years of experience, produces UN Certified FIBCs for Packaging Groups II and III which are certified by well known laboratories. Should you need any assistance on UN Approved FIBCs, please do not hesitate to contact us.
UN tests
Several tests are applied to the UN Certified FIBCs in order to verify UN requirements such as :
1. Top lift test
2. Tear test
3. Stacking test
4. Drop test
5. Topple test
6. Righting test
The test house authorized by the national government to carry out UN performance tests on its behalf and to issue National Test Certificates to UN standard by competent authorities will prepare a report which is the basis on which the certificate is issued. This report will describe in detail not only the specification of the Fibc tested but the test levels at which the Fibc passed. The certificate is unique to the type of Fibc tested and may only be used to cover the carriage of products within the limit of the UN test.
UN Marking on FIBCs
All the UN Certified Fibcs must have the UN mark on them. The appearance of this mark is described in the Orange Book. A marking example:
| 13H3 |
Denotes Fibc with liner |
Z |
Denotes that the Fibc has been tested to carry Packing Group III product |
11.01 |
Denotes the month and year of manufacture |
US |
Denotes the country issuing the UN test certificate |
NCIL
Neocon |
Denotes the manufacturer |
10500 |
Denotes the stacking test weight applied in kgs |
1000 |
Denotes maximum weight of contents in kgs |

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