
is produced under stringent quality control
procedures to ensure consistent high quality performance.Manufactured with high
mechanical properties, CropGuard XL has been produced to work
with next generation High Speed wrappers. With an extra 5% more
film FREE in every roll, CropGuard XL wraps up to 60 more bales
for every pallet of film than any other film. Which means the
equivalent of up to 2 rolls of film FREE in every pallet
purchased.

offers:
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XL Length: 5% more film FREE
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High puncture and tear resistance
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High cling properties
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Easy opening carton to reduce roll handling
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Film neck-down indicator to ensure safe wrapping
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Film unwinding indicator to aid roll loading
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Field green colour
Tear Off Strip - easy box opening
and film neck down indicator
The 'easy opening' tear off strip design reduces film
handling and the risk of film damage. The tear of strip doubles
as a ruler indicating correct 'film neck down'. Use this
to check the width of film on the bale. If the film is not within
the parameters shown, you could be either overstretching or
understretching which can lead to problems of bale splitting or
water penetration. A visible indicator on both ends of the box
shows which direction the film roll unwinds.
Super strength film for next generation
high speed wrappers

has been formulated to give high strength
characteristics. This will ensure safe protection of your bales
at all times.
6 layers for higher nutrition, giving potentally
higher milk yield
“In tests bales wrapped with 4 layers of film showed
spoilage of 9% (67kg/bale on average bale weight of 862kg). When
using 6 layers
this spoilage decreased to 0.2% (2kg/bale on average bale
weight
of 838kg)”.
CEDAR - Center for Dairy Research, Reading University.
"Wrapping with 6 film layers significantly reduces effluent
from bales -
Bales of 22% DM wrapped with 6 layers produced 17
litres/tonne
LESS effluent than those wrapped with 4 layers".
IGER - Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research,
Aberystwyth.
“Increasing from 4 to 6 layers of film reduces nutrient
losses by up
to 7%, - the increase in value of the bale is more than cost of
extra
2 film layers”.
Per Lingvall - SLU/Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.