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A Heyaansh FIBC process-control insight on checking cut width, edge condition, fold allowance and guide setting before panels enter stitching.

Why this video matters

A panel can be dimensionally correct overall and still produce a weak or inconsistent seam when the usable seam allowance changes across the edge. If cut width, fold allowance or guide setting is not controlled before stitching, the problem may appear only after assembled bags fail inspection or need rework.

What to check, include or do

Before panels enter stitching, confirm cut width, edge condition, fold allowance and guide setting against the approved sample or process requirement. Separate damaged or inconsistent edges before they reach the machine. One failure mode is treating nominal panel width as proof that enough usable seam remains after folding. The decision point is whether the panel lot can be released or should be held for trimming, sorting or re-check.

Where Heyaansh can help

Heyaansh can support FIBC teams with practical production follow-up, quality checkpoints and output-process coordination. Final seam specification, stitch acceptance and product release remain with the factory and buyer.

Best next action

Before the next stitching lot starts, record one seam-allowance check covering cut width, edge condition, fold allowance and guide setting.

Quick takeaway notes

  • Usable seam allowance should be checked before FIBC panels enter stitching.
  • Cut width, edge condition, fold allowance and guide setting all affect seam consistency.
  • The failure mode is assuming total panel width guarantees adequate seam allowance.
  • A release check before stitching reduces finished-bag rework.

Common questions

Why can a correct FIBC panel still produce a weak seam?

Because the usable seam allowance may vary after cutting, edge damage or folding even when the overall panel dimensions look correct.

What should be checked before stitching?

Check cut width, edge condition, fold allowance, guide setting and the approved sample or process reference.

How can Heyaansh help with FIBC process control?

Heyaansh can help structure practical production and quality follow-up so issues are identified before they become finished-bag rework.

Need help with this requirement?

Share the requirement, location, timeline and any current constraint. Heyaansh will coordinate the next practical step.