In modern agriculture, efficient packaging and preservation are essential for protecting crops and feed. Stretch film manufacturing machines produce high-quality stretch film used for silage wrapping, pallet stabilization, and crop bundling. The film provides strong adhesion, high tensile strength, and reliable protection during storage and transportation.
One of the most important agricultural applications is silage preservation. Stretch film forms an airtight barrier around grass, corn, or hay bales. This barrier prevents oxygen penetration, reduces microbial activity, and limits mold growth. By maintaining anaerobic conditions, the film helps preserve nutritional value and significantly reduces dry matter loss during long-term storage.
Stretch film is also widely used for palletizing agricultural products such as fruits, vegetables, seeds, and fertilizers. The film tightly secures goods on pallets, improving load stability during transportation and storage. Its elasticity and puncture resistance help prevent shifting, contamination, and moisture exposure.
Another common use is crop and fodder bundling, including hay bales, cotton, and other harvested materials. The film protects products from dust, moisture, and weather conditions while maintaining bundle integrity during handling and logistics.
Modern stretch film production lines allow precise control over film thickness, width, and material composition. This ensures consistent film quality and performance for various agricultural applications, including silage wrapping, pallet packaging, and crop protection.
High-quality stretch film produced by these machines offers excellent strength, elasticity, and durability. These characteristics improve packaging efficiency, protect agricultural products, and support stable storage and transportation throughout the agricultural supply chain.


