About Heritage High Density Trash Bag
HDPE bags, crafted from high-density polyethylene, are known for their impressive strength and rigidity. They are particularly effective in resisting punctures and tears, making them ideal for handling heavier loads or sharp objects. However, their sturdy nature also results in less flexibility compared to their low-density counterparts. This combination of durability and stiffness makes HDPE bags a common choice for packaging bulk goods, construction materials, and items with sharp edges.
Key Benefits & Features
- Use for smooth items (heavy or light) which do not typically puncture
- Promotes source reduction for a positive environmental impact
- HD liners are a great choice for office and restroom waste, shredded paper and in public areas where sharp trash is not dep
- Made from highest quality raw materials
- Mineral reinforced to enhance physical properties
- Performance bottom seal resists leakage
- Reliable, consistent quality
Heritage High Density Trash Bag FAQs
What are the different types of can liners?
There are three main types of can liners: high-density polyethylene (HDPE), low-density polyethylene (LDPE), and linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE). - HDPE can liners are the most durable and are often used for heavy-duty applications. - LDPE can liners are less durable than HDPE can liners, but they are more affordable. - LLDPE can liners are a combination of HDPE and LDPE. They are more durable than LDPE can liners, but they are not as durable as HDPE can liners.
What is the difference between high and low-density bags?
High-density polyethylene (HDPE) bags are better for smooth and non-sharp materials, while linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) bags are better for rough and sharp materials. HDPE bags are known for their strength and puncture resistance, but they have less tear resistance than LLDPE bags. LLDPE bags are known for their combination of film strength, puncture resistance, and tear resistance.
What size can liner do I need?
The size of can liner you need will depend on the size of your trash can. Can liners are typically measured in gallons. To determine the correct size can liner for your trash can, measure the height and diameter of the can. Then, multiply the height by the diameter to get the volume of the can. Choose a can liner that is slightly larger than the volume of your trash can.
How thick should my can liner be?
The thickness of your can liner will depend on the type of trash you will be throwing away. If you will be throwing away heavy or sharp objects, you will need a thicker can liner. Can liners are typically measured in mils. One mil is equal to one-thousandth of an inch.
Size Guide
Choosing the right can liner for the right application can make your company operations more efficient, saving time and money while reducing plastic consumption. By taking a few minutes to correctly identify the type and weight of waste content, how the waste will be transported and the size of the receptacles used, you can easily select the optimal can liner to fit your needs.
SKU | Capacity | Dimensions | Thickness | Color |
HERZ6640VNR01 |
33 gal |
33 x 40 inches |
16 Mic |
Natural |
Z6640XN R01 |
33 gal |
33 x 40 inches |
17 Mic |
Natural |
Z8048XN |
45 gal |
40 x 48 inches |
17 Mic |
Natural |
HERZ8048VNR01 |
45 gal |
40 x 48 inches |
16 Mic |
Natural |
Z8048XN R01 |
45 gal |
40 x 48 inches |
17 Mic |
Natural |
HERZ8648VNR01 |
56 gal |
43 x 48 inches |
16 Mic |
Natural |
HERZ7660XKR01 |
60 gal |
38 x 60 inches |
17 Mic |
Black |
Z7660XN R01 |
60 gal |
38 x 60 inches |
17 Mic |
Natural |