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Product catalog summary
Introduction to Advanced Ensiling Solutions
The document introduces advanced ensiling solutions focusing on the Film&Film (F&F) Wrapping method. This innovative approach uses a dual film wrapping system combining SilotitePro balewrap and Baletite netwrap replacement film to enhance silage quality and handling.

Film&Film Wrapping System
The F&F Wrapping System offers several advantages over traditional netwrap methods. It creates more compact bales with a superior oxygen barrier, reducing silage losses and discouraging white mold growth. The system also facilitates easier feedout processes, allowing for minimal human intervention and faster feeding due to the easy removal of Baletite.

Technical Specifications
Baletite: A robust, pre-orientated 5-layer film designed to withstand high-speed wrapping, providing an effective oxygen barrier crucial for ensiling. It offers more bales per reel, reducing waste and recycling costs.
SilotitePro: Available in various specifications for different applications, it is manufactured in ISO-accredited facilities ensuring quality and traceability. It is recommended to use six layers for optimal results.

Benefits of Film&Film Wrapping
  • Enhanced oxygen barrier and bale density.
  • Easier recycling as both films are made from the same material.
  • Simplified handling and feeding processes.
  • Improved silage quality and more efficient balewrapping.


Customer Service and Usage Guidelines
SilotitePro and Baletite are supported by a team of experts and a responsive customer service team. Products should be used within 24 months of production and remain UV stable for one year post-wrapping if wrapped appropriately.

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Catalog excerpts

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Once combined, Advanced ensiling solutions

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The recent launch of combi-machines capable of applying film instead of netwrap has paved the way for the adoption of Film&Film (F&F) Wrapping – an innovative, dual film wrapping method comprising the combined use of SilotitePro next generation balewrap and Baletite netwrap replacement film. In addition to creating more compact bales that can better withstand handling, the F&F Wrapping System also helps to reduce silage losses through an enhanced oxygen barrier that discourages white mould growth. Whereas netwrap will continue to elongate post baling, the stiffer configuration of Baletite maintains...

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Film&Film Wrapping – The difference is on the inside Inside every Film&Film silage bale a high performing polythene film replaces traditional netwrap to secure and bind the crop in a way that creates: › A significantly better oxygen barrier › Dense, tightly compact bales › Better shaped, better protected bales Highly effective pre-orientated 5 layer film – robust enough to withstand the high speeds of modern combi-wrappers. Greater resistance to oxygen ingress. Creates an effective oxygen barrier – critical to the ensiling process. More bales per reel meaning more bales per hour, less waste....

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Easier handling and feeding More efficient balewrapping process Easier recycling Enhances silage quality Greater bale density Enhanced oxygen barrier Customer Service SilotitePro and Baletite (the key components of Film&Film Wrapping) are backed by an experienced team of field based experts, backed up by a highly responsive customer service team. Products must be used within 24 months of the production date on the pallet label. Products will remain UV stable for one year after wrapping, provided the bale is wrapped appropriately. Six layers of SilotitePro are recommended in all instances. For...

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