Can you help with specs, documentation, and uptime?

By Darren Hearsch / December 9, 2025

Yes. We provide gauge/break-strength recommendations by material stream, mill certifications and lot traceability, and programs for palletization, staged deliveries, and auto-replenishment. We also offer feed/twist troubleshooting and sample coils to validate performance before you commit.

What packaging and lengths do you offer?

By Darren Hearsch / December 9, 2025

Bale ties are supplied in standard cut lengths with single-loop options; box wire ships in 50-lb and 100-lb cartons for easy baler loading; stand (stem) wire is available on large payoff stands for 24/7 operations; straight-and-cut tying wire can be provided in job-specific lengths to eliminate on-site cutting.

How do I pick the right gauge and finish for my material and baler?

By Darren Hearsch / December 9, 2025

Match gauge to bale density and break strength requirements (OCC and plastics typically need heavier gauges), and choose finish by environment: black annealed for smooth tying and high ductility in dry interiors; galvanized where moisture, outdoor storage, or corrosives are present.

What’s the difference between bale ties, box wire, and stand (stem) wire?

By Darren Hearsch / December 9, 2025

Bale ties are pre-cut, single-loop or dual-loop wires used to hand-tie finished bales; box wire is coiled wire that feeds automatic or horizontal balers; stand (stem) wire is high-capacity payoff wire for continuous production where long, uninterrupted runs matter.