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Judin Group-Plastic Baling Wire Pictures
Gauge is a measurement that originated within the manufacturing process, and refers to the thickness or diameter of a given wire. Wire gauge is typically measured using the American Wire Gauge system, and serves as the standard way to denote wire size in North America.
Gauge inversely relates to wire diameter , meaning a lower gauge corresponds to a thicker wire diameter. This is because gauge refers to the number of times a wire has been drawn and stretched through progressively smaller dies during manufacturing. A 12 gauge wire, for example, has been drawn through twelve dies, decreasing its diameter each time.
Wire gauge is an important consideration for effective baling operations. Wire gauge often determines tensile strength and load strength, and ultimately how well a wire can handle the pressure and weight of the materials being baled.
Judin Group-Plastic Baling Wire Application Scenarios
Wire gauge choice is influenced by factors such as the type of materials being baled (cardboard, plastic, metal), the type of baling equipment used, and the size and density of bales.
To find the best wire for your baler, it is important to consult your baling machine manufacturer. Here is a list of wire gauges commonly used in different types of balers for baling recyclables:
· Cardboard: 10 gauge
· Newspaper: 10 gauge
· Plastic shrink wrap: 10-12 gauge
· Other plastics: 10-12 gauge
· Foam: 10 gauge
· Cardboard: 10 gauge
· Newspaper: 10 gauge
· Plastic shrink wrap: 10-12 gauge
· Other plastics: 11–12 gauge
· Foam: 10 gauge
· Cardboard: 10–12 gauge
· Newspaper: 10–12 gauge
· Plastic shrink wrap: 10–12 gauge
· Other plastics: 10–12 gauge
· Foam: 10–11 gauge
When selecting wire types and gauges, it is important to consider the tensile strength and load capacity. The following chart illustrates the range of tensile strength and load capacity for our plastic baling wire compared to traditional steel wire.
Products | Regular galvanized wire | Black annealed wire | JUDINGROUP™ plastic baling wire |
Tensile Strength | 75,000–95,000psi (517.10–655 MPa) | 65,000–78,000psi (448.21–537.79 MPa) | 145,000–175,000psi (999.74–1206.58 MPa) |
Load strength | 402-1,832 lbs | 932-1,118 lbs | 1,060-2,150 lbs |
As you can see, the tensile and load strength of JUDINGROUP™ plastic baling wire far exceeds that of similar products.
The following charts show the gauge and diameter of our high quality baling wire products compared to our regular products.
Product Measurement | Regular galvanized wire(inches) | Black annealed wire(inches) | JUDINGROUP™ plastic baling wire(inches) |
9 | NA | NA | NA |
10 | NA | 0.135 | 0.1575 |
11 | 0.117–0.119 | 0.120 | Customizable |
12 | 0.102–0.104 | 0.105 | Customizable |
According to our customers' feedback and market research, most of the baling machines in the market use 4mm*4mm (0.1575 inches) baling wire, so we mainly provide this specification of plastic baling wire, of course, if you need other wire diameters, we can provide you with customized services.
Judin Group-Plastic Baling Wire
Additionally, our plastic baling wire is compatible with the majority of baling machines available in the market, ensuring wide applicability for packaging needs across different industries. Whether it's light industry, heavy industry, or agricultural products, our plastic baling wire delivers excellent performance and reliability. Furthermore, our dedicated technical team provides comprehensive technical support and services. We understand that each customer's equipment and requirements may vary, so we commit to offering personalized setup services, ensuring that every roll of plastic baling wire operates optimally on our customers' baling machines. In this way, we help customers optimize their operational processes, increase production efficiency, while reducing potential mechanical failures and maintenance costs.
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