Types of Baling Wire

High-quality baling wire will meet strict metallurgical standards. Baling wire manufacturers must put their products through comprehensive pre-production materials testing to ensure the product will function optimally in its intended application environment.

At Coastal Wire, we test all rods in our plant before undergoing the annealing process, which elongates the raw material into baling wire without sacrificing tensile strength. This practice is done by heating each coil in small annealing furnaces and cooling it to room temperature using a slow-cooling process.

As established baling wire suppliers, we’ve produced and sold thousands of tons of baling wire and our consistent performance has earned us partnerships with multiple baler manufacturers. All rod purchases must be approved by our Chairman, who has more than 25 years of experience in the steel industry and a PhD in metallurgical engineering.

This blog post will explore baling wire and its uses across a myriad of applications.

 

Stacks of galvanized baling wire

What is Baling Wire?

Baling wire is typically made from iron or steel and sold in reels or rolls. Baling wire comes in a variety of options and most baler machinery is only compatible with specific types. Some of these options include:

While initially used as a method to hold bales of hay together, its continued use in multiple industries is a testament to the versatility and strength of baling wire as a tool. While the agricultural industry still uses baling wire, other industries have found uses for it as well.

Baling Wire Applications

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Types of Bailing Wire

Baling wire has been found useful in a variety of industries, such as:

  • Agricultural. The agricultural sector has used baling wire for well over a century as a means to hold together bales of hay, straw, cotton, and other crops for more convenient usage, storage, and transport. While farmers and ranchers once created the bales by hand and manually tied them together with baling wire, this process has now been automated by most larger operations using mechanical balers.
  • Recycling. The recycling industry uses balers to bind compress recycled material, such as cardboard, textiles, aluminum, paper, and plastic. Baling wire is used to hold these bales together for storage and transportation.
  • Construction. The construction sector relies on baling wire to keep materials organized. Baling wire is often used to bundle lumber or other building materials for safe transport and convenient on-site storage.
  • Waste management. Adding a waste baler to a trash compactor creates bales of compacted waste held together using baling wire. These compacted bales take up about a third of the landfill space required by un-compacted waste.
  • DIY projects. Home vehicle mechanics often turn to baling wire to tie up loose mufflers. Farmers and ranchers use baling wire to mend fences and cages.

Baling Wire From Coastal Wire

At Coastal Wire, we are experts in the development and production of baling wire. Our products feature some of the lowest wire breakage in the industry. We also offer end-to-end support with every order, including free post-sale technical help for customers with wire tying challenges or problems. Looking for a baling wire supplier, please contact us or request a quote today. We look forward to working with you!