box wire

Baling Wire For Your Business

Baling wire is one of the most essential parts of the recycling industry. Bale ties are what is used to secure bales of recyclable material safely before continuing the recycling process. As we like to say around here at Quincy Recycle, baling wire is like toilet paper, it’s never top-of-mind but it’s the end of the world if you run out! A few different types and styles of baling wires are used in the industry today, which is where we come into play, ready and prepared to be your quick, one-stop-shop solution.

What types of baling wire are there?

 

single bale loop tie ends

Single loop bale ties are used for securing bales of recycled material after it has gone through the baler. The wire is twisted at the ends with a loop to secure for transport. Used with vertical or horizontal balers that require hand-tying. Quincy Recycle offers galvanized wire or black annealed wire. We carry 11-14 gauges which has breaking loads starting at 325 lbs. to 750 lbs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

box wire

Box wire is packaged as one continuous length and feeds into your auto-tie balers. Box wire keeps wire compact and neatly stored. Used for bundling compacted recycle materials such as cardboard, paper, plastic or other refuse. We stock the most commonly used box wire to keep shipping times low. All our box wire is USA made.

 

 

 

stump wire

 

 

Stump wire, also known as spool wire, coil wire, or stem wire, is used with horizontal balers to bundle recycled materials after they have been baled. We carry galvanized, black annealed or hi-tensile galvanized stump wire.

 

 

 

 

 

Why do you need baling wire from Quincy Recycle?

Manufacturers and distributors produce a lot of recyclable scrap material such as cardboard, plastics, paper, or metals, so using recycling equipment like balers helps businesses efficiently organize, store, and prepare that scrap for recycling. That is where the baling wire steps up to the plate.

The baling wire is fed through a baler to tie-off the bale of scrap. Baling your recyclable scrap makes loading the scrap onto a trailer for transit much easier, and it helps keep your facility cleaner and more organized.

Choosing the correct bale wire products for you depends on numerous factors. These include what you’re baling, how large the bales will be, and the type of equipment you’ll be using. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations or check with our experts before you buy.

We know there are a lot of choices out there of where to purchase baling wire for your recycling equipment, but keep in mind, many of those options are not necessarily recycling companies. They may be able to sell you the baling wire, but that is where the road ends. Quincy Recycle on the other hand is a recycling company, meaning that in addition to baling wire, we offer recycling equipment sales and service, along with a wide range of recycling services.

At Quincy Recycle, we strive to be a one-stop-shop solution for our partners. Recycling isn’t a one-size-fits-all business, so we take a personal approach in everything we do, including baling wire sales. There is a lot that goes into the recycling process, from choosing equipment to how to offload your valuable scrap material. Hence why it’s so valuable to choose a partner who can provide customized solutions based on your specific goals and needs.

How can Quincy Recycle help your business?

In addition to supplying equipment and service, Quincy Recycle supplies industrial bale wire for commercial use. We stock a wide variety of American-made bale wire for sale and can ship them to you fast. We’re a top bale wire supplier thanks to our nationwide network, which means we can fulfill your order quickly no matter where you are, all over the country. We know that lead times are getting longer due to supply-chain disruptions, so we urge you to buy now, and buy in advance to ensure your business is set up for long-term success.

Whether you’re interested in purchasing baling wire, recycling equipment, or learning more about our recycling services, we’d love to talk. Contact us today and let’s take the first step towards a more sustainable future for your business.