Bale Ties Specialists in South Carolina
Grocery stores, recyclers, retailers, packagers, and municipalities throughout South Carolina choose bale ties from Accent Wire Tie. Our single-loop or double-loop bale ties are built for performance, offering high tensile strength and flexibility.
Each bale tie is coiled for compact storage and ease of handling, with covered loop ends to reduce the risk of snags during use. Designed to streamline your baling process, our bale ties ensure safe and efficient transport of materials like cardboard, plastics, and textiles.
Silver-Painted Single-Loop Bale Ties in South Carolina
Accent Wire Tie’s Silver-Painted Bale Ties offer the same strength as galvanized options—ideal for baling cardboard, plastic, hay, fabrics, and lumber across South Carolina.
Made from black annealed wire and coated in silver water-soluble paint, these ties are fully recyclable and zinc-free for a more sustainable solution. Strand annealing ensures excellent strength and flexibility while reducing hand fatigue during tying.
South Carolina Single-Loop Bale Ties Specifications:
- 10-gauge to 15-gauge
- Lengths up to 24 feet
- Available in bundles of 125 or 250
Double-Loop Bale Ties in South Carolina
For high-compression materials like tires, foam, and scrap metal, our Bright Basic Double-Loop Bale Ties are unmatched.
South Carolina Double-Loop Bale Ties Specifications:
- 9 gauge to 13.5 gauge
- Lengths up to 19 ft
- Multiple bundle options
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Bale Ties in South Carolina – Your Questions Answered
What are bale ties used for?
Bale ties—also known as wire ties—are used to secure bundled materials such as cardboard, plastic, fabric, hay, lumber, and more. In South Carolina, they’re relied on by recycling centers, packaging facilities, and agricultural operations to keep materials safely compressed and transport-ready.
What’s the difference between single-loop and double-loop bale ties?
Single-loop bale ties are most commonly used with vertical balers and are ideal for bundling lightweight or moderately dense materials like cardboard and textiles. Double-loop bale ties, on the other hand, are designed for compacting more rigid or bulky items—such as foam, tires, and scrap metal—and are typically used with horizontal or two-ram balers.
How can I order bale ties in South Carolina?
It’s fast and easy. Submit a quote request through our online form, and you’ll receive pricing in 30 minutes or less during business hours (Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM CST). With the largest distribution network in North America, we ensure quick and dependable delivery across South Carolina and nationwide.
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