Galvanized Hi-Tensile Stand Wire
Galvanized Hi-Tensile Stand Wire from Oregon Wire is engineered for robust performance in baling and recycling applications. Available in 11, 12, and 13 gauges, this 145-175 KSI wire is ideal for compressing materials like newspaper, cardboard, metal, and plastics, ensuring secure and compact bales. At Oregon Wire, we offer:
- Galvanized Hi-Tensile Stand Wire – 11 Gauge
- Galvanized Hi-Tensile Stand Wire – 12 Gauge
- Galvanized Hi-Tensile Stand Wire – 13 Gauge
High-Strength Wire for Efficient Baling
Oregon Wire’s Galvanized Hi-Tensile Stand Wire is designed to meet the demands of the toughest baling and recycling applications. Known for its high tensile strength, this wire is essential for compressing materials such as newspaper, cardboard, metal, and plastics into compact, secure bales.
Offered in 11, 12, and 13 gauges, our Hi-Tensile Stand Wire is built to withstand significant pressure and elongation, making it suitable for use in auto-tie balers, two-ram balers, and double-ram balers. The wire’s strength ensures durability and reliability in high-stress environments, providing effective performance for a range of baling machines.
With a tensile strength of 145 ksi and load capacities ranging from 1,500 to 2,000 pounds on the stand, this wire is an excellent choice for the recycling and waste management industry. It is also available coiled and packaged on large steel carriers, accommodating various baler brands and setups.
Galvanized Hi-Tensile Stand Wire Key Features and Benefits
- High Tensile Strength: 145-175 KSI – withstands up to 2,000 lbs of pressure.
- Multiple Gauges: Available in 11, 12, and 13 gauges to suit different needs.
- Excellent for Recycling: Ideal for compressing newspaper, cardboard, metal, and plastics.
- Durability: Strong resistance to elongation and wear.
- Diverse Applications: Compatible with auto-tie balers, two-ram balers, and double-ram balers.
- High-Grade Material: 145 ksi tensile strength for reliable performance.
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