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Megawrap Silage Bale Wrap

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Main Features

  • Megawrap Highly developed blown stretch film
  • High puncture and tear resistance
  • 25 microns
  • Black

Main Benefits

  • Economic solution
  • Protect silage well
  • Film layers bond well together
  • Seals in silage goodness

Megawrap® Stretch Film

Durapak Agri adds a new dimension to Agricultural Stretch Film with the development of Megawrap®. Megawrap® is a highly developed Blown Stretch Film and is manufactured from top quality raw materials to protect your silage bales.


Durability

Top quality raw materials and our special blown extrusion technology used in the manufacture of Megawrap® ensures a high tear and puncture resistance.


Strength / Tack

Megawrap® is formulated to stretch evenly and to have a strong tack level so that the film layers bond tightly together, thus sealing in the silage goodness.


Storage Before Use

Megawrap® stretch film should be stored inside in a dry area and out of direct sunlight, avoiding extremes of temperature.


Specifications

     
Roll Width 500mm 750mm
Film Gauge / Thickness 25 microns 25 microns
Metres Per Reel 1800mm  1500m
Colour Black Black
Packaging 48 Reels per pallet 40 Reels per palle

 

Handling Instructions

Megawrap® should be handled with care to avoid damaging the film. Particular care should be taken with the edge of the reel.
Do not wrap bales where the twine has been treated in such a way that it would lead to a chemical reaction with polyethylene  e.g. impregnated sisal twine.
Film that is to be disposed of should not be burnt in the open air. It is recommended that film be disposed of by contacting the Farm Relief Services to collect used plastic for recycling or dispose of it at an authorised landfill waste site or incinerator. 


Your Guarantee For Success

  1. For maximum feed value from your silage, grass should been be ensiled at the correct stage.
  2. Avoid soil contamination at the cutting and ensiling stages.
  3. Grass must be wilted properly (depending on weather conditions) for approximately 24 - 48 hours to obtain a dry matter of 25% - 40%.
  4. To ensure a compact, even, high density bale, Baler Operator should drive steadily.
  5. Wrap bales as soon as possible after making, ideally within two hours. (This prevents heating and loss of valuable nutrients).
  6. Apply at least 4 layers of film using the 4x1 or 2x2 system.
  7. Film should be applied at no more than 70% Pre-Stretch and the tackier side of the film must be applied against the bale.
  8. Wrapped bales should be handled with proper equipment and due care taken to avoid damaging the film. Wrapped bales should be stacked as soon as possible and ideally within 12 hours of wrapping. Do not stack bales more than three high.
  9. Once bales are wrapped and stacked, avoid all further handling until required for feeding.
  10. Stored bales should be fenced off from livestock, netted to prevent bird damage and effective rodent and pest control steps taken. Inspect bales regularly and any damaged film should be repaired immediately.


Disposal Of Waste Plastic

Durapak Agri are leaders in promoting the development of an efficient, competitively priced waste plastic disposal service for farmers. We are delighted to recommend the FRS Recycling System. FRS supply the Bin & Liner System for the safe storage, segregation and contamination control of waste plastic.
Contact the FRS Network on LoCall 1890 790 890.