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Where the bale wire is used?

by Cort Walberg

Bale wire, a kind of wire, was primarily used in order to create bales. Now it has become so common that from agriculture to non-agriculture fields bale wire is found to be very useful.

Earlier, Bale wire was called ‘farm wire’ but with the course of the time it has undergone a change to meet the need of the time and has been termed as ’soft wire’. It was called so because of its ability to mend and fix properly.

Bale wire is used extensively by common men to lead an easy and comfortable life. In the past people used farm wire to make headband and that is how soft wire and flexible wires came into existence keeping in mind the need of the time.

Bale wire has become so much popular today that it is available almost everywhere in the world. Bale wire is made from metals like steel or iron. It is normally packed in reels or rolls.

A range of varieties is available in Bale wire. Galvanize bale is one of the types of balers whereby the wire is coated with materials like Zinc that protects the wire from rust and decay.

Annealed bale wire is more strong and powerful than ordinary bale wire. Because it undergoes an annealing process whereby wire is heated and then slowly made it cool.

In order to bind square bales of hay, cut grass or straw in agriculture, bale wire is used. One of the most common uses of baling wire is to make fences with the help of chain links in order to provide farm safeguard. Chain links are little bit cheap because they can be easily cut to make fences as we wish.

For creating bales of compacted materials like paper or plastic for recycling balers, bale wire is used. Such compacted waste material is bound by baler wire.

Bale wire is used extensively in non-agriculture field also. Textile industries are using baling wire to produce bales of cotton, wool, jute and other materials for creating compact bales. Transportation is made easy by this procedure.

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