Polybale Stretch Wrap

Length:
1,800 M1,500 M

The 5 star wrapping film for silage bales
Polybale’s high strength stretch and tear resistance helps to ensure 100% efficient wrapping. With construction that ensures the production of a higher-density stretch film, Polybale minimizes gas permeability across the total surface of the film. This in turn optimizes the silage fermentation process.

Features & Benefits

Strength

PolybalePro high strength stretch, and tear resistance helps to ensure efficient wrapping.

Versatility

Suitable for both round and square bales across a variety of crops on all types of bale wrappers time after time.

Top Quality assurance

Our zero-tolerance approach to poor product quality ensures the production of a silage stretchfilm that delivers highly efficient bale wrapping.

Automatic thickness control

Thanks to continuous electronic monitoring of the film thickness throughout manufacture, Polybale has a uniform appearance at all stages of the wrapping process. These non-stop checks ensure the production of a consistently reliable film that provides trouble-free wrapping 24 hours a day

Technologies

Innovative technologies designed to enhance to productivity and profitability of today’s professional baler

5 star technology

Polybale is produced using specially selected high quality raw materials. These superior ingredients are directed to the film layer where they are most needed to ensure the production of an advanced stretch film with superior performance characteristics.

Specifications

Product Name Length Width Thickness Colour Rolls per Pallet
Polybale Stretch Wrap
1,500 M
750.00 mm.
25
Green
40
Polybale Stretch Wrap
1,800 M
500.00 mm.
25
Black
48
Polybale Stretch Wrap
1,800 M
500.00 mm.
25
Green
48
Polybale Stretch Wrap
1,500 M
750.00 mm.
25
Black
40
Product Name
Length
Width
Thickness
Colour
Rolls per Pallet
Polybale Stretch Wrap
Polybale Stretch Wrap
Polybale Stretch Wrap
Polybale Stretch Wrap
Polybale Stretch Wrap
1,500 M
1,800 M
1,800 M
1,500 M
1,500 M
750.00 mm.
500.00 mm.
500.00 mm.
750.00 mm.
750.00 mm.
25
25
25
25
25
Green
Black
Green
Black
Green
40
48
48
40
40

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What is the difference between 25-micron and 22-micron thicknesses as far as use by the farmer?
Assuming the ‘mechanical properties’ of the film are good enough, which most top manufacturers are, the main guarantee of good silage concerning the film, is that it seals well, and each application overlaps the last by at least 50%, with the best results coming from the application of at least 6 film layers. The actual difference in thickness of film going onto the bale, after the stretching rollers, is insignificant.
Why are silage bales better than pit or clamp silage?
Why do I get long tales on the bale after baling?
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