Top-Quality Bale Ties in District of Columbia
Accent Wire Tie leads the U.S. in bale tie production and delivery. Our single-loop and double-loop bale ties serve packagers, recyclers, grocery chains, and municipalities throughout District of Columbia—with nationwide shipping.
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
✓ 10–15 gauge, up to 24 ft
✓ 125 or 250 ties per bundle
✓ Eco-friendly silver water-soluble coating
✓ Made from black annealed wire
✓ Easier to tie and manage
Uses: Baling plastic, fabrics, hay, cardboard, and lumber
Double-Loop Bale Ties – Bright Basic
✓ 9–13.5 gauge, lengths up to 19 ft
✓ Multiple bundle configurations
✓ Strong, flexible, reliable
Uses: highly compressible materials such as tires, scrap, and foam
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Bale Ties in District of Columbia – 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 District of Columbia, 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 District of Columbia?
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 District of Columbia and nationwide.