Silage Inner Barrier Film for Bales Shaping

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Model NO.
S-SIB125150015
Width
1250mm
Length
1500m
Thickness
15mic
Color
White
Trademark
Silage
Transport Package
1 PC/Carton, 32 PCS/Pallet
Origin
Shandong, China
HS Code
3920109090
Model NO.
S-SIB125150015
Width
1250mm
Length
1500m
Thickness
15mic
Color
White
Trademark
Silage
Transport Package
1 PC/Carton, 32 PCS/Pallet
Origin
Shandong, China
HS Code
3920109090

Silage Inner Barrier Film for Bales ShapingSilage Inner Barrier Film for Bales Shaping
Silage Inner Barrier Film for Bales Shaping
Silage Inner Barrier Film for Bales Shaping
Silage Inner Barrier Film for Bales Shaping
Silage Inner Barrier Film for Bales Shaping
Inner barrier silage film is a kind of special silage film, mainly used for wrapping forage replaces bale net inside the silage wrap film. It could also shape the bales like the bale net. 

Inner barrier silage film is an innovative 3 layer pre-orientated film that replaces traditional netwrap in round silage bales. Specifically created for the next generation of baling machines that can apply film instead of net, such as the McHale Fusion 3 Plus, Krone Comprima and Orkel hiQ, Baletite has been designed to enhance the ensiling process and protect the bale contents.

Being a film, it provides an additional air barrier whilst helping to retain a better bale shape by exerting a tighter grip around the bale circumference.  Plus, it reduces wastage of valuable silage wrap, as, unlike netwrap, no baled fodder can become enmeshed in it.

Its production from the same base material as balewrap means users don't have to separate the barrier film from balewrap after use.  Instead, both it and the accompanying balewrap can be recycled together thereby saving valuable time and labour costs.

Inner barrier film wrapped bales benefit from an enhanced ensiling process resulting in better crop conservation thanks to the increased oxygen barrier afforded by the extra film layers around the bale circumference.