A Coreless Roll
The coreless roll is a neatly wound roll of 25 or 50 can liners. Each bag is seperated by a convenient, easy-tear perforation. Each bag comes off the roll open end first, ready to be inserted into a receptacle.An Inventory Control System
The Bag Management System saves time and money as well as space. Since coreless rolls are pre-counted, management of your inventory is simple. Pre-counted rolls can be distibuted to employees one at a time, from the box or by the roll. You always know how many you have distributed and how many you have left in each case.Star Seal Bottoms
A star seal bottom helps distribute trash weight evenly throughout the bag. As a result, you can fill the liner with more trash, reducing the number of bags used.
High Density Liners
High density liners are our best recommendation for many common but demanding applications and despencing needs.
Linear Low Density Liners
Heavy duty linear low liners have high puncture and tear resistance. They are recommended for use with sharp or jagged trash.
Healthcare Liners
Healthcare liners meet or exceed recommended U.S. Federal EPA regulations for film strength, color coding, and biohazardous symbols and messages, and are recognized for their superior quality and consistency. Available ether printed or non-printed. Colors available include redfor ifectious waste, yellow for infectious linen and blue for soiled linen.
Choosing the Right Liner Gauge is Important
It's important to choose the liner that most accurately fits your application. A liner with too heavy or thick of a gauge wastes money, but too thin or lightweight of a liner may cause you to doublebag, or even worse, cause an accidental leak. To help you decide what gauge is right for you, give us a call at 1-800-728-7101 for a free usage audit. It will save you both labor and material costs.Get the Right Size for the Right Container
We have a liner to fit every size container on the market today. To determine the correct bag width for your container, use 1/2 of the outer circumference of your container. To determine the best bag length, use the height of the container, plus 1/2 of the diameter of the container bottom, plus 3 inches for overhang. For square or rectangular receptacles, use the diagonal of the container bottom, rather than the diameter.