- Manufactured from prime resins for superior quality
- Effortless bag dispensing from compact coreless interleaved rolls
- Source reducing product to promote environmental sensitivity
- Star Seal bottom allows even weight distribution and easy removal from receptacle
- 1.5 mil thickness
- 43 x 47 inch trash bag
Heritage Low Density Trash Bag XX-Heavy Strength
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About Heritage Low-Density Trash Bags
Heritage Low-Density Trash Bags are made from linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE), offering the perfect balance of strength, flexibility, and tear resistance. While not as puncture-resistant as high-density alternatives, their stretchability and durability make them ideal for handling bulky or irregularly shaped waste. These bags are a reliable solution for both household and commercial use, providing superior performance for a variety of disposal needs.
Key Benefits & Features
- Versatile & Tear-Resistant: Designed for all-around use, these bags resist tearing even if punctured.
- Strong & Flexible: LLDPE construction ensures superior flexibility and strength against sharp or irregularly shaped waste.
- Ideal for Tough Waste: Perfect for kitchen trash, construction debris, and materials like glass, metal, wood, and cardboard.
- High-Quality Materials: Manufactured using premium raw materials for enhanced durability.
- Reinforced for Strength: Mineral additives enhance physical properties for added performance.
- Leak-Resistant Seal: Features a performance bottom seal to minimize leaks.
- Consistent & Reliable: Ensures dependable quality with every use.
- Bulk Flat Pack: Conveniently packaged in bulk for easy storage and access.
Heritage Low-Density Trash Bags FAQs
What are the different types of can liners?
There are three main types of can liners:
- High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE): Strong and puncture-resistant, ideal for lightweight, smooth waste.
- Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE): More affordable but less durable than HDPE, commonly used for general waste.
- Linear Low-Density Polyethylene (LLDPE): A blend of HDPE and LDPE, offering enhanced durability and flexibility, making it ideal for rough and irregularly shaped waste.
What is the difference between high-density and low-density bags?
- High-Density (HDPE) Bags: Best suited for lightweight waste without sharp edges. They provide high strength but lower tear resistance.
- Low-Density (LLDPE) Bags: More flexible and resistant to tears and punctures, making them ideal for handling sharp or irregular waste materials.
How do I choose the right size can liner?
To determine the correct liner size for your trash can:
- Measure the height and diameter of your trash can.
- Multiply the height by the diameter to calculate volume.
- Select a liner that is slightly larger than your trash can’s volume to ensure a proper fit.
How thick should my can liner be?
The thickness of a can liner depends on the type of waste:
- Lightweight waste: Thin liners (0.5 to 1.0 mil).
- General household waste: Medium thickness (1.0 to 1.5 mil).
- Heavy or sharp waste: Thicker liners (1.5 mil and above) for added puncture and tear resistance.
Size (Gallons) | Dimensions (Inches) | Thickness (Mil) | Recommended Use |
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33 Gallon | 33″ x 39″ | 1.5 – 2.0 Mil | Heavy kitchen waste, office trash |
45 Gallon | 40″ x 46″ | 2.0 – 2.5 Mil | Commercial use, bulky waste |
55 Gallon | 36″ x 60″ | 2.5 – 3.0 Mil | Industrial, construction debris |
60 Gallon | 38″ x 58″ | 3.0+ Mil | Extra-heavy loads, sharp objects |
65 Gallon | 50″ x 48″ | 3.0+ Mil | Large bins, outdoor use |
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60 gal – 1.25 mil – Pack Black – Case of 100 |
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