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ComPlex Plastics Inc.
Silage Tubes
SilageTube® Stretch Tubes are designed to
tighten up around the bale after the tube is filled. This reduces the amount of available
oxygen to optimize the ensiling process.
SilageTube® UV protected film prevents degradation for twelve months
SilageTube® hase excellent puncture resistance
SilageTube® opacity maintains forage quality
SilageTube® white opaque color reflects light and reduces temperature inside the tube
BALE
DIAMETER
LAYFLAT
WIDTH
X
LENGTH
MIL
COLOR
TUBES PER
PALLET
48" - 52"
73"
X
150'
4
WHITE
24
48" - 52"
73"
X
220'
4
WHITE
24
52" - 56"
82"
X
150'
4
WHITE
24
52" - 56"
82"
X
220'
4
WHITE
24
56" - 62"
87"
X
150'
4
WHITE
24
56" - 62"
87"
X
220'
4
WHITE
24
Square
116"
X
150'
4
WHITE
24
Tips for SilageTube® Use:
Tube the bales within 4-6 hours of baling (the hotter
the day, the quicker this should be done).
Do not overstretch the tube (take extra care on hot days).
Do not overfill the tube (e.g. 150 tube should hold 35 bales maximum).
The tube will start to inflate during the first twenty-four hours due to the
fermentation process. Under certain conditions the tube may actually burst. To prevent
this from occurring, puncture a small hole (nail) at the end of
the tube to allow the excess gases to escape.Reseal
the hole after two to three days with a quality patch tape.
Inspect tubes on a regular basis and cover holes with a quality patch tape.