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Baling wire in useBaling wire, otherwise known as bale wire, farm wire, haywire or soft wire, is a type of wire used in agriculture and industry for many uses such as mending fences or manually binding rectangular bales of hay, straw, or cut grass. It is also used in many non-agricultural applications such as banding together corrugated cardboard, paper, textiles, aluminum and other materials that are processed in the recycling industry.
Baling wire is sometimes used in an informal, make-do manner as an easy fix. It is frequently referred to as one of the basic repair materials. Typical uses include supporting loose mufflers and patching chain-link fences. Common phrases often include baling wire as an ad hoc, fix-anything material, alongside chewing gum, duct tape, and the cable tie.
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In the United States, Australia, and around the world, baling wire was used in mechanical hay balers pulled behind a tractor. The automated balers used a wire twister that first cut then twisted the ends of the wire such that the bale kept its shape after the baler had pressed the hay into a tight rectangular bale. These hay balers were in common use until the late s.[1] When the hay was fed to livestock the wire was cut and often hung in bundles or stored in barrels or metal drums around the farm. Farmers used the soft wire for temporary repairs of a wide variety of objects on the farm, such as fences, leather horse harnesses, head stalls and bridles, or as pins to keep castellated nuts in place on the tractor. Even small screwdrivers could be made by cutting a short length of wire and looping one end for grip. The other end was then flattened and shaped to make a screwdriver.[citation needed]
Baling wire was a commonly used product for many years before it was replaced by baling twine in the late s. Small rolls of soft iron wire are still readily available and used for tying rebar together and for general utility use. A similar product is Mechanic's wire or Utility wire.
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'Baling wire' is sometimes misspelled as 'bailing wire', but 'bailing' usually refers to throwing water out of a boat, while 'baling' means gathering material into bales.
It is also known as 'haywire', from which several slang terms arose. The term 'haywire outfit' referred to a poorly equipped or slipshod job or factory, implying that the tools and equipment used have been repaired with haywire. The term 'to go haywire', meaning to go wrong or behave unpredictably, arose either from the wire's tendency to become entangled if improperly handled, or from the wire's use to fix anything in an ad hoc manner.[2]
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The type of baling wire and baler that a facility uses is largely dependent on the type of materials being recycled, the size of the bales being produced and the amount of bales produced per day. There are two types of baling wire used in the baling process:
Todays single-ram balers are producing heavier and denser bales. This means that the quality of black annealed baling wire is more important than ever before. Accent Wire Ties black annealed baling wire is black in appearance with a consistent oiled surface to prevent rust and ensure smooth feeding through your baler.
Black Annealed Baling Wire Process
The annealing process occurs after wire is drawn from carbon steel rod to the desired diameter or gauge. The wire is heated in a furnace altering the microstructure of the wire, and then is slowly cooled. This process restores the ductility of the black annealed baling wire, providing for superior elongation, as well as changing its color from more of a rough grey or silver to the familiar black color.
Unlike galvanized baling wire, black annealed baling wire will rust if used and stored outdoors. Packing for the black annealed baling wire is on production stands for large throughput balers, and 50-pound and 100-pound box wire.
Accent Wire Ties Galvanized Extra Hi-Tensile Stand Wire is the premier baling wire in the industry, for two-ram balers and automatic wire tying machines, like the Accent 470 Wire Tier. Manufactured for complete metallurgical traceability from the wire rod to the baling wire around your bales.
Galvanized Baling Wire Process
Galvanization is the process of coating or bathing drawn bright basic wire in a pool of molten zinc. This step occurs after the drawing process once the wire has been drawn to the desired diameter or gauge.
Our galvanized baling wire is shiny silver in appearance with a smooth finish treatment, very little oil or residue to prevent rust. The galvanization process allows the baling wire to be used in wet and humid conditions without compromising its structural integrity and quality. Galvanized baling wire has a higher tensile strength with less elongation than black annealed baling wire. Galvanized wire is the most durable and versatile, and is recommended when storing your baled material in a location that has exposure to outdoor elements.
Whether youre baling waste and recycling products, non-ferrous metals, or pulp tying and unitizing, our Galvanized Extra Hi-Tensile baling wire is manufactured for the toughest baling applications. Available as galvanized stand wire (carrier wire).
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