Fiber4silage prime

NRF EX Bale wrap film

NRF-EX is a fiber reinforced multilayer film that can replace traditional netting,
granting a higher oxygen barrier and making the whole bale more compact.
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  • UNIQUE DESIGN preventing film breakages during the whole wrapping process
unique design preventing film breakages during the whole wrapping process
  • PROTECTION GRID supporting bale tightness
protection grid supporting bale tightness
  • WELL APPLICABLE for wrapping either round or squares bales of fodder making the whole process effortless
well applicable for wrapping either round or squares bales of fodder making the whole process effortless

Specifications

WidthLengthRolls/Box per palletColorsApplicationBrochure
Prime750mm1500m40White / GreenRound and Square Balespdf
Prime
Width750mm
Length1500m
Rolls/Box per pallet40
ColorsWhite / Green
ApplicationAverage
Brochurepdf

How to apply F4S Prime?

Recommended Use

How to apply F4S Prime?

Recommended Use

  • Film Stretching (50-70%)
  • 58-62cm film width
  • Indoor storage (on flat side of the bale) – Dry Place
  • Minimum 6 layers
  • Wrap bales within 2 hours of baling

  • Film Stretching (50-70%)
  • 58-62cm film width
  • Indoor storage (on flat side of the bale) – Dry Place
  • Minimum 6 layers
  • Wrap bales within 2 hours of baling

Superior impact and puncture resistance (up to 20%)
Superior impact and puncture resistance (up to 20%)

Why to chose F4S Prime?

Βenefits

Functionality

  • Superior impact and puncture resistance (up to 20%)
  • Enhanced tear resistance
  • Excellent layer stickiness
  • Protection grid supporting bale tightness
  • Optimal oxygen barrier
  • Excellent resistance to UV radiation during bale storage

User-friendly

  • Unique design
  • Worry-free performance in all weather conditions
  • Easier bale unwrapping
  • High efficiency & consistency
  • Manageable use on all models of wrapping machines
  • Time saving

Sustainability

  • Less material used
  • Less plastic per bale
  • Reduced waste
  • Fewer CO2 emissions
  • Less energy used

How does F4S Prime behave in the field?

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Fiber4Silage wrapping video
Fiber4Silage wrapping video
Fiber4Silage wrapping video
Fiber4Silage wrapping video
Fiber4Silage wrapping video