Why choose Cordex wrapping film?
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When wrapping bales, choosing the right film is crucial for effective preservation of the feed. Cordex wrapping film offers a combination of strength, flexibility, and protection, ensuring bales are securely sealed and preserved. Thanks to innovation and advanced production techniques, Cordex is known for its excellent performance under various conditions.
Exceptional strength and tear resistance
A common problem with stretch film is tearing during the wrapping process or during transport and storage. This can allow air to enter, disrupting fermentation and reducing feed quality.
Cordex wrapping film is designed with high tear and puncture resistance. The film is highly stretchable and conforms well to the shape of the bale without tearing. This makes the wrapping process smoother and reduces the risk of damage.
Some of the benefits include a lower risk of tearing, better bale sealing, and strong adhesion and stability, even with different bale types.
Protection against UV radiation
Prolonged exposure to sunlight can damage the structure of bale wrap, making the feed in the bales less well protected. This can lead to faster film breakdown and thus a loss of quality in the ensilaged feed.
Cordex wrapping film contains UV stabilizers, which ensure the film remains intact even after prolonged exposure to sunlight. This extends the shelf life of the bales and prevents the film from becoming brittle or losing its adhesive strength.
The film protects against sunlight and extreme weather conditions, prevents dehydration and aging, and ensures reliable preservation, even when stored outdoors.
Optimal preservation for better food
A properly wrapped bale creates an airtight seal, which is essential for proper fermentation and nutritional retention. Cordex wrap seals bales and prevents oxygen from entering. This preserves feed quality for longer and reduces mold growth.
Suitable for various bale sizes and machines
Cordex stretch film is designed to work well on various types of wrapping machines and bale sizes. Whether round or square bales, the film unrolls smoothly and provides good adhesion.
For best results, it's recommended to use the correct settings. For round bales, a pre-stretch of 55 to 70 percent is suitable. For square bales, a stretch percentage of up to 65 percent is recommended. For a good seal, a minimum of six layers of film is recommended, and eight to ten layers for heavy or damp crops.
Less downtime and a smooth wrapping process
A wrapping process interrupted by malfunctions or tearing film is frustrating and time-consuming. The stability and strength of Cordex film allow contractors to continue working without interruption.
Jakob Bruining, a contractor from Friesland, switched to Cordex in 2023 and noticed an immediate difference. He says he no longer had problems with film peeling or tearing, even in hot weather. Cordex film remained stable on the roll and worked without any problems.
His full experience can be read in the article: Frisian contractor saves on foil without compromising on quality .
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