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What does sack mean?

Sack refers to a large bag used to store or transport goods (such as grain, fruit and coal), which is made of coarse and strong burlap. In Weinan, Shaanxi, people use sacks to hold harvested wheat, or use them to hold wheat or corn during drying.

Citation interpretation

Refers to a bag made of burlap.

Episode 93 of Strange Land Seen in Twenty Years: "The Engineering Committee heard that sacks were used to fill the soil, and they were very happy to get some benefits from it." Bao "Memoirs of a Wedding Studio": "At this time, the groom walked backwards and the bride walked straight, stepping on sacks (all borrowed from the rice shop) and calling them' Dai'."

The weight requirement of national standard sacks is 927g/piece. Although the size of some sacks meets the requirements of the national standard 1 sacks 107 * 74cm, the weight of some sacks does not meet the requirements of 927g, and they are still non-national standard sacks. Remind users to pay attention to this when buying.

classify

Common cloth bags can be divided into nylon bags, canvas bags, linen bags, cotton bags, flannel bags and non-woven bags according to different materials.

Nylon cloth bag is a bag-like container made of nylon as the basic material. Due to the characteristics of nylon, nylon bag has the advantages of waterproof, lightweight, tough, reusable and washable. Nylon bag material is durable and has a wide range of practical properties. Common shopping bags, backpacks and thermal insulation bags all belong to nylon bags.

Environmental protection non-woven bag (commonly known as non-woven bag) is a kind of green product, which is tough and durable, beautiful in appearance, good in air permeability, reusable, washable, silk-screen advertising and long in service life. Suitable for any company, any industry as advertising, gifts.

Sacks can be divided into jute, sisal and hemp according to raw materials.

According to the size, it can be divided into big sacks and small sacks.

The general national standard for sacks is: 107*74.

If it is rice and wheat, it is best to use the latitude and longitude above 6630, which can generally hold 80~90kg.