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  2. The thickness of plastic bags is typically measured in mils (one-thousandth of an inch). Commonly used plastic bag thicknesses include12345:
    • 1.5 mil and 2 mil bags for everyday items
    • 3 mil and 4 mil bags for heavy and abrasive items
    • 6 mil bags for extremely tough protection
    • 25 microns for magazines
    • 36 microns for reusable bags
    • 38 microns for general-purpose stationary and light-duty bags
    • 50 microns for sandwich bags
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    1.5 and 2 mil bags are the most commonly used thickness for storing, shipping, or displaying everyday items. 3 mil and 4 mil bags are capable of protecting and supporting heavy and abrasive items. 6 mil bags are extremely tough bags, offering total protection for very heavy products.
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    A mil is the industry-wide measurement unit for poly bag thickness, or gauge. One mil is equal to a thousandth of an inch (1000 mil = 1 inch). Most poly bags are 6 mil or less, with the average poly bag breadth around 2 mil.
    www.polybags.com/poly-bag-thickness/
    25 microns - Magazines sent by post are in 25 micron LDPE bags. 36 microns - Minimum for AS 4736-2006 to be allowed as a reusable bag. 38 microns - General purpose stationary and light duty bags. 50 microns - Same thickness as a Glad Snap lock sandwich bags.
    www.plasticbags.com.au/pages/what-thickness-do …
    The thickness of commonly used plastic bags includes: ordinary thin bags: the total thickness of the double-layer bag wall is less than 5 wires, commonly known as thin; medium-thick bags: the total thickness of the double-layer bag wall is between 6 wires and 10 wires.
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    A mil is a unit of measurement equal to one-thousandth of an inch. In the poly bag industry, bag thickness typically ranges from 1 mil to 8 mils. The higher the mil value, the thicker and stronger the bag, usually leading to increased protective qualities.
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  4. What's a Mil ? - Choosing the Right Mil …

    Here are some common everyday bags and their associated Mil thicknesses: 1 MIL - Economical short term storage. 1.5 MIL - …

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