The most known alternatives for NRF, are Netwrap and Steretchfilm, but lately a new exciting product was introduced to the market - Tama EZ Web. This revolutionary product is fully recyclable, uses much less plastic, fits all round balers, and all type of crops, and holds the bale much better.
What is Agribale NRF, and what type of balers is it compatible with?
AgAgribale NRF, produced by BPI, is a film binding material ideal for round balers equipped for film binding. It enhances the binding process in these specific balers.
What types of crops are best suited for binding with Agribale NRF?
Agribale NRF is highly effective for binding round bale grass silage, maize, and sugar beet pulp, improving preservation and reducing spoilage.
Is Agribale NRF suitable for binding dry crops like hay and cereal straw?
No, Agribale NRF is not recommended for use with dry crops such as hay and cereal straw. It is specifically designed for certain crop types.
EZ-WEB
How does WZ Web contribute to reducing plastic waste?
EZ Web® significantly reduces plastic waste by using 2-3 times less plastic per bale compared to NRF and Netwrap. This eco-friendly design aligns with sustainable practices in agriculture.
Can I easily recycle EZ Web, and what sets it apart in terms of recyclability?
Absolutely! EZ Web® is designed to be fully recyclable. You can recycle it on its own or with any type of Stretchfilm, making the recycling process hassle-free. Thanks to EZ Web – Its super easy to recycle!
How does the easy removal of EZ Web from the bale support recycling efforts?
EZ Web’s design ensures a clean and efficient removal process from the bale. The easy separation of the material facilitates recycling, as it minimizes the presence of crop and soil remnants. With a gentle shake, all crop remnants can be easily dislodged, simplifying the recycling process and contributing to a more environmentally sustainable approach. This feature not only promotes recycling but also enhances the overall eco-conscious end-of-life management of the baling solution.
How versatile is EZ Web® in terms of compatibility with different balers and crops?
EZ Web® is incredibly versatile. It is compatible with existing feeding systems- netwrap or NRF.
Ventilating Film
How does Tama Netfilm contribute to a minimum carbon footprint?
Tama Netfilm plays a vital role in reducing the carbon footprint, by adhering to highly efficient and environmentally responsible production methods. By minimizing waste and reusing the waste we do have, Tama Netfilm manufacturing processes have a minimal impact on the environment, highlighting our commitment to sustainability.
How does Tama Netfilm help save storage space?
Tama Netfilm streamlines storage with its compact packaging design. This means that less storage space is needed, making it a practical choice with the need for limited storage. The efficient use of space also contributes to resource conservation.
How does Tama Netfilm reduce the use of cardboard cores?
Tama Netfilm reduces cardboard waste through longer rolls. This way, fewer cardboard cores are required for packaging, resulting in a more sustainable and efficient use of resources. This approach reduces both the waste and the environmental impact, while maintaining product quality and usability.
What is Tama’s approach to plastic use for Tama NetFilm?
Tama is committed to minimizing plastic use. By adopting practices that significantly reduce plastic consumption, we show our dedication to environmental responsibility. This approach contributes not only to a more sustainable industry, but is also aligned with the broader goals of reducing plastic waste and its environmental impact.
What makes Tama Netfilm an eco-friendly choice?
Tama Netfilm has proven itself as an eco-friendly choice by maintaining a production process that leaves no room for air pollution. This means that throughout the creation of this product, no harmful emissions of pollutants are released into the environment.
InnoVent
What makes InnoVent® unique?
It’s a first-of-its-kind, ultra-ventilating pallet wrap that combines the advantages of pallet netting and ventilating film while avoiding the faults of CB&S (Cardboard Boxes and Straps).
What makes InnoVent® unique?
It’s a first-of-its-kind, ultra-ventilating pallet wrap that combines the advantages of pallet netting and ventilating film while avoiding the faults of CB&S (Cardboard Boxes and Straps).
Can InnoVent® accommodate different load heights?
Yes, InnoVent® is adaptable to different load heights, providing versatility in packaging various pallet sizes.
Can InnoVent® accommodate different load heights?
Yes, InnoVent® is adaptable to different load heights, providing versatility in packaging various pallet sizes.
Is InnoVent® environmentally friendly?
Yes, it is 100% recyclable, contributing to a sustainable approach to packaging. Contains recycled material.
Is InnoVent® environmentally friendly?
Yes, it is 100% recyclable, contributing to a sustainable approach to packaging. Contains recycled material.
How does Innovent® contribute to cost savings?
Innovent® secures the load in a lower cost than cardboard corners and straps. It is also taking much less space when taken off the loads saving on storage and waste disposal.
How does Innovent® contribute to cost savings?
Innovent® secures the load in a lower cost than cardboard corners and straps. It is also taking much less space when taken off the loads saving on storage and waste disposal.
Netwrap
Can I get Help and Support with questions or technical assistance?
Tama Assist offers the best technical assistance – All of our Sales Companies have a dedicated technical expert; online product use calculators; product knowledge guides and a ‘choose the correct twine’ app. Contact your local Tama sales company or check the website to find your closest technical expert.
Why Netwrap?
Round baling with Netwrap is the most convenient and least expensive way of wrapping your bale. Wrapping with Netwrap reduces costs by being faster than using twine and offers much better protection to the crop than twine ever could.
The main points include:
Less wear and tear on the baler
Fewer revolutions of the bale are needed when net wrapping, dramatically reducing wear and tear on the baler.
Greater speed of operation
Netwrap needs fewer revolutions, reducing the wrapping time and allowing up to 15-20 more bales per hour.
Better coverage on the bale
Net wrapped bales maintain a more uniform shape, making transporting and handling easier, particularly important when wrapping silage bales on an automatic bale wrapper. Bale coverage from edge to edge is also essential when silage wrapping, eliminating air from the bale to ensure better quality forage.
Better weathering capability
Net wrapped bales offer much better weathering capability, allowing outdoor storage and reducing loss from crop wastage.
Easier to remove
Opening a net wrapped bale is a simple and straight-forward operation. The use of net eliminates the difficult and tiresome task of removing baler twine, especially in frosty conditions, and is also less likely to be picked up by livestock or machinery.
How many bales can be made from one roll of Netwrap?
This depends upon bale diameter and crop type, Tama has recommendations on how many wraps should be applied, which can be found on the sleeve, in the booklet attached to the roll, and on our website www.tama.co.il.
How does TamaNet+ ROYAL contribute to efficiency and reduce downtime in baling operations?
TamaNet+ ROYAL minimizes baling downtime to only 7.5 seconds per bale. it also means more bales from one roll so less stops per working day.
How does TamaNet+ ROYAL excel in providing support for high-density crops, and withstand high-pressure conditions?
TamaNet+ ROYAL is tailored to high-density cereal crops, offering optimal support in dense fields. It is built for high-pressure conditions and maintains reliability under heavy-duty baling operations, ensuring that your crops are secured and protected.
How does TamaNet+ ROYAL promote environmental sustainability in addition to its performance benefits?
TamaNet+ ROYAL helps reduce plastic waste, with up to 45% less plastic used per bale, equivalent to 1,000 meters less plastic for every 100 bales. This eco-friendly approach contributes to reducing the environmental footprint of baling operations.
How does TamaNet+ ROYAL revolutionize the baling of high-density cereal crops and heavy-duty applications?
TamaNet+ ROYAL 3500m is a game-changer for high-density cereal crops and heavy-duty baling. It achieves this by requiring only 2.5 wraps per bale, offering substantial cost savings and enabling over 50 more bales than the standard 3,600m netwrap.
Does TamaCycle Netwrap sacrifice performance or durability in favor of its eco-friendly features?
TamaCycle Netwrap is designed to provide both eco-friendliness and high performance. It maintains its performance standards while being environmentally conscious. You can expect reliable baling results without compromising on durability, making it a valuable choice for eco-conscious baling operations.
What is TamaCycle Netwrap, and what makes it a unique solution for baling?
TamaCycle Netwrap is a first-of-its-kind, high-performance, recycled eco-baling solution. It’s designed to reduce the environmental impact of baling while maintaining excellent performance. It features less plastic per bale because of the lighter rolls and the percentage of recycled content that it contains. The packaging also includes between 40% - 100% percent recycled material and is easy to recognize by its black and green Zebra pattern.
How does TamaCycle Netwrap contribute to environmental sustainability?
TamaCycle Netwrap offers several environmental benefits, including using less plastic per bale, reducing the weight of the netwrap, and incorporating high percentages of post-industrial waste recycled content throughout its manufacturing process. The packaging also includes various percentage from 40% to 100% post-consumer recycled material, making it the perfect eco-friendly choice for baling.
Is it better to use a wide Netwrap to achieve a full bale covering?
Most baler chambers are between 117cm and 123cm. Tama’s netwrap is 1.23m wide and designed to cover the bale from edge to edge, in all round balers, often covering a bit more, and is better than most 1.25cm netwraps.
What are the benefits of Tama Premium net?
Original Edge to Edge coverage, from Tama’s Edge to Edge patent and more feet per roll at the same weight as ‘traditional’ netwrap, that means: more bales per roll, less roll changeovers, less rolls needed to store, less plastic used to bale the same number of bales, and a better cost per bale. Tama net is weight optimized but stronger.
What is the price per roll?
The real question you should ask is ‘what is the cost per bale’. Tama’s stronger net, guaranteed minimum length, mesh lock closing effect, ‘edge to edge’ covering, and trouble-free baling combine to give you an unbeatable cost per bale! For a clear breakdown of how your cost per bale is lower when buying Tama netwrap, contact your Tama local salesperson.
Why does Tama netwrap have colored stripes?
Tama ‘Zebra pattern’ is an indicator to clearly show one side of the roll from the other, to assist in correct roll loading for baling, and to help identify which way the bale will un-roll when feeding. That’s cutting-edge baling innovation.
Netwrap Baling Tips
When using Round Bale Netwrap, a few moments must be taken to ensure correct preparation of your machine in order to achieve the best results. The most common problems of net splitting, tearing, or fouling on feed rollers arise from the net ‘laddering’, where threads become broken, leading to a running stitch in the net running opposite to the direction of the net, eventually causing the net to separate where the ‘ladder’ has occurred. This can be caused by many different and varying circumstances but will always have the same ‘ladder’ effect.
Check that the area in which the roll sits is free from dirt and debris. Ensure that all metal surfaces the net comes into contact with are free from rust or sharp edges or weld spots (net box sides, spreader bars and rollers etc.), or dried paint ‘lumps’ on any surfaces which could damage the net. Clean up with emery paper if necessary. Also, check that the path for the net to the bale behind the feed mechanism is not dirty or rusty, which could restrict the net’s passage when feeding – often identified by a ‘lump’ of net at the start of the wrapping cycle. This is especially important when starting baling after winter storage.
Ensure the net is threaded correctly. Incorrect feeding of the net will cause incorrect tension being applied, leading to feeding and cutting difficulties which, in turn, will cause problems on subsequent net feed cycles. Where the net is fed through a series of fixed tension bars, always make sure these are clean and polished to avoid excessive friction. Excessive net friction or an uneven surface will cause the net to tear.
Where two rollers are used to feed the net, it is imperative these are correctly aligned and tensioned against one another, to enable the net to feed in evenly and under the correct tension. Incorrectly aligned rollers will produce a corresponding uneven net feed and subsequent cutting action at the end of the wrapping cycle. This will result in poor bale coverage and possible net fouling on the feed rollers at the start of the next cycle. The rollers’ surface should also be closely inspected for abrasions or damage, which could snag the net when feeding.
Ensure the feed rollers are clean of any moisture or residue. Never use an aggressive cleaning agent such as petrol or turpentine to clean rubber rollers.
Always dust rubber rollers down with French chalk or talc powder when loading a new roll of Netwrap, or use anti-static spray to reduce net static when operating. This avoids the net fouling and wrapping around the rollers when feeding in.
Carefully inspect the condition of the belt joiners on variable chamber balers for damage or worn connections, as this will snag the net and cause a tear, which will split the net on the bale.
Make sure the knife or cutting surface is clean and undamaged. Poor cutting action will result in an uneven ‘tail’ to the net, which can become tangled in the rollers and feed mechanism.
Twine
What to look for when buying your baler twine?
Raw Materials
Ensure that the twine has been produced with raw materials from ISO-approved producers.
Poor quality raw materials can lead to poor quality end products.
Easy Feed
With some makes of twine, the spool centre may frequently collapse, causing difficulties when attempting to draw the first few hundred metres from the spool. Choosing a twine with a larger diameter centre, that allows the twine to flow freely from the beginning, will eliminate such problems.
Kinked Twine
A consistent and smooth shape to the twine will eliminate potential ‘hang-ups’ in its path through the baler and the knotter mechanism, reducing costly downtime when baling.
Fibrillation
When buying Big Bale twines, ensure that the twine has high fibrillation.This guarantees a uniform and consistent twist and higher performance through the knotting mechanism. A highly fibrillated twine will give optimum knot strength and also help avoid knot slippage
What makes TamaTwine+ HD Prime IMPAX® unique?
Tama Twine+ HD Prime IMPAX® is the longest twine ever made, offering exceptional length for challenging baling needs, providing easy handling even in harsh conditions.
What makes Tama Twine+ HD Ultimate IMPAX® special?
The strongest HD Twine ever made! Our new groundbreaking IMPAX® technology takes the shock out of baling and allows us to produce a Twine with unbeatable strength, durability, and performance to ensure that it can handle the tough demands of your baling operations, even in harsh conditions.
What is the difference between TamaTwine+ IMPAX® HD Prime and TamaTwine+ IMPAX® HD Ultimate?
Tama Twine+ IMPAX® HD Prime is known for being the longest twine ever made, offering exceptional length for challenging baling needs. It is designed to adapt to any baler, providing seamless performance across various crops and conditions.
On the other hand, TamaTwine+ IMPAX® HD Ultimate is recognized as the strongest HD twine ever produced. It features groundbreaking IMPAX® technology, absorbing shocks during baling, ensuring unbeatable strength, durability, and performance.
While both twines are fully recyclable and designed for universal fit with different baler types, assuring reliability and reduced maintenance for the baler, IMPAX® HD Prime focuses on length, while IMPAX® HD Ultimate emphasizes strength.
Are there specific baler models that TamaTwine+ HD Prime IMPAX® is optimized for?
Yes. Tama Twine+ HD Prime IMPAX® comes in two sizes, and it includes an extended spool variant specifically designed for certain baler models like Krone Gen 5 and New Holland 1290 HD. This customization ensures optimal performance for these specific baler models.
Can I increase my bale weights using IMPAX Technology twines?
In many cases operators are able to increase their efficiency by making heavier bales using IMPAX Technology twines. Heavier bales reduce the amount of twine consumed during a season, reduce transportation costs and reduce the amount of storage needed to protect the same amount of crop. Please contact your local expert to learn more about how we can hep you make heavier bales and increase your overall efficiency.
Are IMPAX Technology twines expensive?
Since IMPAX technology twines contain up to 40% more twine in every spool, compared to standard twines, the cost per spool or cost per pound may seem relatively expensive. But don’t forget that each spool or each pound of twine can actually make many more bales than standard twines. This is where calculating the cost per 1,000’ feet or cost per square bale is key, to make a fair comparison. If you need assistance, please contact one of our Tama Assist experts and we’ll be happy to help.
Why should I use IMPAX Technology twines?
IMPAX Technology twines provide noticeable advantages to any Large Square Baling operation. Due to the twine’s reduced diameter, we are able to provide many more meters per spool, which increases the number of bales an operator can make with each baler load of twine. The smaller diameter of the twine also reduces common tying issues experienced in the field, while reducing the wear and tear on the tying system components in the baler. Couple this with a large reduction in the amount of plastic used per bale or per season, you are helping to reduce your carbon footprint in your own operation.
What kind of twines are available with IMPAX Technology?
IMPAX Technology was first developed for high density large square balers, since the twine was becoming increasingly thick to hold denser bales together, we found a new way to combine strength, while providing a smaller diameter twine. We now offer multiple types of heavy twines with IMPAX Technology – from standard density to ultra-high density large square bales, we’ve got you covered.
How does TamaTwine+ HD Ultimate IMPAX® help in securing bales?
TamaTwine+ IMPAX helps in securing bales by utilizing IMPAX Technology, which enhances the twine’s energy absorption ability, and significantly reduces the risk of failed knots. Thanks to IMPAX technology knots remain intact even under extreme load. With TamaTwine+ IMPAX® HD Ultimate, you can bale confidently, knowing that you won’t lose precious time re-baling your bales due to knots breaking, providing peace of mind and efficiency in your baling process, ultimately saving you time and resources.
Does TamaTwine+ HD Ultimate IMPAX® reduce interruptions during baling?
Yes, it decreases downtime caused by knot failures, leading to smoother operations.
How does TamaTwine+ HD Ultimate IMPAX® affect baler productivity?
IMPAX® is purpose-built to withstand the force exerted on the twine during bale compression and ejection. This ensures secure knots and unrivaled knot performance, for unmatched productivity and total workability.
Are all baler twines the same?
No, there can be many differences from one manufacturer to another, based on many factors. Even within Tama, we manufacture many different types of twines, with different specifications, for each application. Contact our experts to discover more.
How many square bales will a pack or spool make?
Calculate the amount of twine needed per bale. Bale length (X2) + bale height (X2) x number of knotters (4, 5, 6 or 8 knotters depending on baler) = total amount of twine used per bale.
Example:
Bale Length: 2.4 meters
Bale Height: 0.9 meters
# of Knotters: 6
((2.4 X 2) + (0.9 X 2)) X 6 = 39.6 meters of twine needed per bale.
We also recommend adding some additional length for the twine needed for each knot on the bale. (1.2m additional length for a double knotter; 0.6m additional length for a single knotter, per bale)
39.6m of twine per bale + 1.2m additional length for knots in a double knotter baler = 40.8m of twine needed per bale.
Tama twine guarantees the stated length of the spools & packs of twine, for your peace of mind during your buying decisions.
Estimate the number of spools needed:
Length per pack: 2200 meters
Length of twine needed per bale: /40.8 meters
# of square bales per pack = 53 square bales per pack
How many square bales will a pack or spool make?
Calculate the amount of twine needed per bale. Bale length (X2) + bale height (X2) x number of knotters (4, 5, 6 or 8 knotters depending on baler) = total amount of twine used per bale.
Example:
Bale Length: 2.4 meters
Bale Height: 0.9 meters
# of Knotters: 6
((2.4 X 2) + (0.9 X 2)) X 6 = 39.6 meters of twine needed per bale.
We also recommend adding some additional length for the twine needed for each knot on the bale. (1.2m additional length for a double knotter; 0.6m additional length for a single knotter, per bale)
39.6m of twine per bale + 1.2m additional length for knots in a double knotter baler = 40.8m of twine needed per bale.
Tama twine guarantees the stated length of the spools & packs of twine, for your peace of mind during your buying decisions.
Estimate the number of spools needed:
Length per pack: 2200 meters
Length of twine needed per bale: /40.8 meters
# of square bales per pack = 53 square bales per pack
How should I connect the spools in the twine box?
Each operator has their preferred type of knot. The most ideal knot should be compact and easily pass through the guides and tensioners, without coming un-tied. In addition, make sure the twines are routed properly within the baler, per the manufacturer's instructions provided with the baler. A few common knots for connecting spools may be square knots, reef knots, surgeon’s knots or fisherman’s knots, among others.
How should I connect the spools in the twine box?
Each operator has their preferred type of knot. The most ideal knot should be compact and easily pass through the guides and tensioners, without coming un-tied. In addition, make sure the twines are routed properly within the baler, per the manufacturer's instructions provided with the baler. A few common knots for connecting spools may be square knots, reef knots, surgeon’s knots or fisherman’s knots, among others.
Why is uniformity and consistency important in baling twine?
Consistency ensures smooth operation in your baler, increasing your overall productivity.
What role does high strength play in baling twine?
High strength is essential to ensure the twine reliably holds knots, preventing bale breakage and loss.
How does the easy feed design benefit farmers?
The easy feed design ensures that the twine flows seamlessly from start to finish on the spool, making your work easier and more efficient.
Why should I prioritize these qualities when choosing baling twine?
Prioritizing these qualities ensures a hassle-free baling process, reducing the risk of downtime and maximizing your efficiency as a farmer.
Twine Baling Tips
Large Square Baling
Very careful attention should be paid to the bale pressure, depending on the type and condition of the crop being baled. During periods of extended dry and hot weather, for instance, straw bales may be noticeably lighter than during normal conditions, with the baler set to the same bale pressure setting.
In these circumstances, a decrease in pressure setting will overcome this; or, alternatively, a move to the next heavier twine is recommended.
For baling good quality large square silage bales, it is important to follow a few simple guidelines:
Ensure the crop has wilted to a minimum of 40 – 50% dry matter (DM), which will produce well-formed bales as well as excellent fermentation.
Ensure the twine box tension is reduced as much as possible, as twine friction experienced between silage bales during baling is much greater than between straw bales.
Eliminate as much air as possible from the crop when baling, as it is essential that sufficient crop is packed into the top of the bale to avoid misshapen bales being formed, which may be difficult for an automatic bale-wrapper to handle properly. A reduction in forward speed will help to achieve this by increasing the number of wads per bale.
Stretchfilm
Can I use Cycle Wrap with EZ Web?
Yes! EZ Web has been designed specifically to work with stretchfilm and what's more, is made from the same material, meaning you no longer have to separate come disposal time.
What makes Cycle wrap suitable for fast baling and square wrappers?
Cycle wrap is manufactured using innovative, super-strong materials, processed through cutting-edge methods. This ensures consistent performance and suitability for high-speed baling, especially with square wrappers.
How is the environmental impact reduced by using Cycle wrap?
Cycle wrap significantly reduces plastic material usage per bale, promoting an environmentally friendly approach to wrapping.
What sets Cycle wrap apart from other bale wraps on the market?
One standout feature is its status as the only internationally certified recycled bale wrap (ISCC Plus), guaranteeing complete traceability from origin to finished product and a commitment to using over 30% post-consumer recycled material.
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.
How many bales will a roll of 1,500m film make?
If the film is stretched by 70%, you should expect to obtain at least 22 bales when applying 6 film layers. If only applying 4 film layers, the number of bales possible will be 33. These calculations are based on a 4ft (1.22mt) x 4ft (1.22mt) round bale.
Why are silage bales better than pit or clamp silage?
Wrapped silage bales are convenient to handle, store, and transport, making feeding out easier and more efficient. If feeding extremely large cattle herds, in one location, pit or clamp silage can be more suitable, however, the amount of silage exposed to the air, once the pit or clamp is open, means there is more silage at risk of spoilage.
Why do I get long tales on the bale after baling?
There are many reasons, the most obvious being the tack level on the film, allowing it to stick to the bale surface when the wrapping is finished. Other reasons may be that the film is not stretched correctly, making it loose on application and unable to ‘grip’ to the previous layer. More commonly, the cutting problem is because the knife is not sharp enough and the film does not immediately separate fully from the roll and the bale eventually pulls it apart when it is dropped off the wrapper, leaving a twisted tail of film that can never attach itself to the bale surface.
Pallet netting
What is the purpose of the NDicator® feature in ElastiNet® Pro?
The NDicator® serves as a user-friendly tool that visually indicates the best elongation point, simplifying the process of achieving optimal stretching for all your wrapping needs.
What is the ideal elongation percentage for ElastiNet® Pro?
ElastiNet® Pro performs optimally at a 15% elongation, ensuring constant width and versatility for machine and manual use.
What are the specific benefits of ElastiNet®X-SPAN® NDicator's technology?
The X-SPAN® Technology in the ElastiNet®X-SPAN® NDicator ensures higher elongation, better load security, and maximum air flow. This means cost savings through more wrapped loads per roll, enhanced load stability, and improved efficiency.
Is ElastiNet® Pro suitable for different types of loads and shapes?
Yes, ElastiNet® Pro is designed to grip securely on various shapes and curves, ensuring its versatility and adaptability for most applications.
What are the key features of ElastiNet®X-SPAN® NDicator® that set it apart for securing various loads?
ElastiNet®X-SPAN® NDicator offers exceptional stretch, while maintaining its original width, providing an enhanced wrapping surface, and offering a cost-effective solution, making it ideal for a wide range of applications.
How does ElastiNet®X-SPAN® NDicator® technology contribute to better load security and efficiency?
The ElastiNet®X-SPAN® NDicator features the revolutionary X-SPAN® Technology, which stretches further than the competitors' netting, while retaining its original width. This technology results in more wrapped loads per roll, superior coverage with fewer wraps, quicker wrapping cycles, and enhanced load stability.
In which industries is ElastiNet®X-SPAN® NDicator® most suitable?
The ElastiNet®X-SPAN® NDicator is perfect for agricultural and industrial applications, offering unmatched memory for secure wrapping and superior air circulation.
What makes FlexNet® X-SPAN® NDicator® a game-changer in the agriculture and industry sectors?
FlexNet® X-SPAN® NDicator® is a revolutionary stretch net that offers an impressive 50% elongation while retaining its original width. This innovation expands the wrapping surface without compromising load stability, making it ideal for both agriculture and industrial applications.
How does FlexNet® X-SPAN® NDicator® technology contribute to better load security and efficiency?
The patented X-SPAN® Technology used in FlexNet® X-SPAN® NDicator® provides higher elongation, better load security, and maximum air circulation. This means that you can achieve more wrapped loads per roll, superior coverage with fewer wraps, quicker wrapping cycles, and enhanced load stability.
What is the key benefit of the X-SPAN® Technology?
X-SPAN® Technology stretches further than the competitors' netting, while maintaining its original width. This results in more efficient wrapping with higher elongation, saving you time and money.
What is the purpose of the NDicator® tool in FlexNet® X-SPAN® NDicator®?
The NDicator® tool, available since 2011, simplifies the process of achieving optimal elongation. It features a visual elongation pointer that lets the net itself indicate when the best elongation point is reached, making the job easier for users.
What is FlexNet® Pro, and why is it versatile?
FlexNet® Pro is a pallet net with 33% elongation. It is versatile due to its X-SPAN® technology, clear NDicator signals, and suitability for both machine and hand use.
What is FlexNet® Pro, and why is it versatile?
FlexNet® Pro is a pallet net with 33% elongation. It is versatile due to its X-SPAN® technology, clear NDicator signals, and suitability for both machine and hand use.
How does X-SPAN® technology benefit me, and what are its unique features?
X-SPAN® technology is a revolutionary innovation in pallet nets, stretching further than competitors’ while maintaining its original width. It offers higher elongation, better load security, and maximum air flow, and delivers more wrapped loads per roll with fewer wraps, saving time and money.
How does X-SPAN® technology benefit me, and what are its unique features?
X-SPAN® technology is a revolutionary innovation in pallet nets, stretching further than competitors’ while maintaining its original width. It offers higher elongation, better load security, and maximum air flow, and delivers more wrapped loads per roll with fewer wraps, saving time and money.
Can you explain the role of NDicator® in FlexNet® Pro, and how does it simplify the process?
NDicator® is a user-friendly tool, available since 2011. It lets the net itself indicate when you've reached the best elongation point through a visual pointer, simplifying the process of achieving optimal elongation and making your job easier.
Can you explain the role of NDicator® in FlexNet® Pro, and how does it simplify the process?
NDicator® is a user-friendly tool, available since 2011. It lets the net itself indicate when you've reached the best elongation point through a visual pointer, simplifying the process of achieving optimal elongation and making your job easier.
What applications is FlexNet® Pro suitable for, and how does it contribute to load retention and time-saving?
FlexNet® Pro is suitable for both machine and manual use, and excels in various applications. It ensures superior load retention by snapping back and retracting almost to its original length. The net also stretches without losing width, covering a larger surface, reducing the need for extra wraps and saving time.
What applications is FlexNet® Pro suitable for, and how does it contribute to load retention and time-saving?
FlexNet® Pro is suitable for both machine and manual use, and excels in various applications. It ensures superior load retention by snapping back and retracting almost to its original length. The net also stretches without losing width, covering a larger surface, reducing the need for extra wraps and saving time.
What are the key features of ElastiNet® Classic that make it unique for securing shipments of all sizes?
ElastiNet® Classic is a robust pallet wrap with exceptional stretch and snap-back features, perfect for securing shipments of all sizes.
What are the key features of ElastiNet® Classic that make it unique for securing shipments of all sizes?
ElastiNet® Classic is a robust pallet wrap with exceptional stretch and snap-back features, perfect for securing shipments of all sizes.
How does ElastiNet® Classic's Reflex Action technology work to grip shipments effectively?
ElastiNet® Classic utilizes its unique Reflex Action to stretch and grip shipments of any size or shape securely. This technology also allows the pallet wrap to retract almost fully to its original length, ensuring superior load retention.
How does ElastiNet® Classic's Reflex Action technology work to grip shipments effectively?
ElastiNet® Classic utilizes its unique Reflex Action to stretch and grip shipments of any size or shape securely. This technology also allows the pallet wrap to retract almost fully to its original length, ensuring superior load retention.
Can ElastiNet® Classic be used with both manual wrapping and wrapping machines?
Yes, ElastiNet® Classic is versatile and adaptable. It can be applied manually or with a wrapping machine. It integrates with most existing wrapping machines and brake systems, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Can ElastiNet® Classic be used with both manual wrapping and wrapping machines?
Yes, ElastiNet® Classic is versatile and adaptable. It can be applied manually or with a wrapping machine. It integrates with most existing wrapping machines and brake systems, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
What makes FlexNet® Classic unique in extreme conditions?
FlexNet® Classic maintains tension and load integrity even in extreme conditions, offering over 30% stretch and providing extra meters per roll – for added load security.
What makes FlexNet® Classic unique in extreme conditions?
FlexNet® Classic maintains tension and load integrity even in extreme conditions, offering over 30% stretch and providing extra meters per roll – for added load security.
How does FlexNet® Classic help reduce machine tension and preserve wrapping machines?
FlexNet® Classic offers superior load security with significantly less machine tension compared to standard, non-stretch netting, helping to protect your wrapping machine and allowing precise adjustments during the wrapping process.
How does FlexNet® Classic help reduce machine tension and preserve wrapping machines?
FlexNet® Classic offers superior load security with significantly less machine tension compared to standard, non-stretch netting, helping to protect your wrapping machine and allowing precise adjustments during the wrapping process.
How does FlexNet® Classic ensure load stability and efficient wrapping?
FlexNet® Classic's unmatched strength allows it to grip corners and curves efficiently, while ensuring optimum elongation – enhancing overall load stability.
How does FlexNet® Classic ensure load stability and efficient wrapping?
FlexNet® Classic's unmatched strength allows it to grip corners and curves efficiently, while ensuring optimum elongation – enhancing overall load stability.
What is the 3D wrapping security that is offered by FlexNet® Classic?
FlexNet® Classic, when wrapped over the load, provides an essential third dimension of stability by pressing down on the top layer of your valuable goods, ensuring extra security during shipping.
What is the 3D wrapping security that is offered by FlexNet® Classic?
FlexNet® Classic, when wrapped over the load, provides an essential third dimension of stability by pressing down on the top layer of your valuable goods, ensuring extra security during shipping.
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