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Synthetic baling twine tied around bales of hay.

Baling twine or baler twine is a small diameter sisal or synthetic twine used to bind a quantity of fibrous material (notably hay or straw) into a more compact and easily stacked form. Tensile strengths of single-ply baling twine range from 95 psi (0.66 MPa) to 325 psi (2.24 MPa).

Traditional sisal baler twine is naturally biodegradable.

References

  1. "Poly Bailer Twine, 20,000 Ft, 110 Lb Tensile Strength". Retrieved 20 March 2014.
  2. "Polypropylene Twine". Schermerhorn Bros. Co. Retrieved 20 March 2014.

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