Recommended Liner Size for Common Waste Receptacles:
Container Capacity Liner Size 55 gallons
44 gallons
8 - 10 gallons
43" x 48" high density
40" x 48" high density
33" x 40" high density
Strength Grade Key B.
Light and more
Heavy cardboard and more Extra Heavy
Super Heavy in dining areas or on community grounds
B. High-Density Can Liner – resists punctures ❯❯ DELIVERED IN 2 DAYS OR LESS!
Item No. #84369 #84370
#84371
#84372 #84374
#84375 #84376 #84377 #84378 #84379
Grade Light Light
Medium
Medium Medium
Extra Heavy Extra Heavy Extra Heavy Extra Heavy Extra Heavy
Gallon Capacity Size (W x L) Microns Case Quantity
33
40 - 45 60
33
40 - 45 55 - 60 60
Tips for choosing the right bags
1. Low density and high density – what’s the difference? Low-density liners puncture easily but resist tears. High-density liners resist punctures but will easily tear if punctured.
example, common areas, resident rooms and offices.
Use low-density liners in areas prone to waste with sharp or ragged edges that can puncture, such as in kitchens or clinical areas.
2. How do I size a polyliner?
When selecting polyliners for a waste can, first consider the capacity of the container, and choose a bag that meets length of the bag to allow for 6" of overhang.
3. How do I convert from “mil” to “microns” and back?