Attached
Handles - Plastic Snap
This handle typically is attached to a plastic bag
and has a snap-together feature built into the handle
frames. These frames run almost the full width of the
bag's two sides, thus distributing the load. The snaps
help keep the handle straight. When the handles bend,
they concentrate the load more around the actual handhold
area.
The handles are often glued or welded to the bag's
materials. Failure can come when the handle pulls loose
from the bag's two sides. |