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Trash Bags & Trash Bin LinersMiller Poly Bags supplies poly bags for a wide variety of uses. Trash Bags are made from polyethylene and polypropylene. Like all our products, our trash bags & trash bin liners live up to our combination of offering the best quality for an exceptional price. Trash Bags & Bin Liners are available in clear, white, or black in high or linear low density. From 4 gallons all the way to 55 gallons, these trash bags are perfect for many different industries. They are available in varying quantities to fit your daily need. Call us today at 888-240-9237 to place your order for our poly products today! The Linear Low Density Bin Liners are made from linear low density recycled post industrial polyethylene resin. These Trash Bin Liners resist punctures, tears and zippering. Flat bottom seal provides strength across the bottom portion of the liners. High Density Trash Bin Liners are manufactured from high molecular weight, high density polyethylene, producing a strong liner even at lower gauges. Each bag is separated by a convenient, easy-tear perforation.
High Density vs. Linear Low Density Trash Bags Bin liners made with high density polyethylene resins typically hold more weight and withstand higher temperatures than linear low density liners do. Linear low polyethylene resin liners have high puncture and tear resistance properties. Linear low density trash bin liners are the ones that can stretch.
Mils and Microns It’s important to choose the bin liner that most accurately fits your application. A trash bag with too heavy or thick of a gauge wastes money, but to thin or lightweight of a liner may cause you to double bag, or ever worse, cause an accidental leak.
The thickness (gauge) of high density liners is measured in microns. The gauge of a linear low density liner is measured in mils. To convert mil to micron, multiply the mil by 25.4, and to convert micron to mil, divide micron by 25.4.
Selecting the right size bin liner for the container
For Containers not listed above: 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 a 3-inch allowance for overhang. For square or rectangular receptacles, use the diagonal of the container bottom rather than the diameter. |