Box Wire Available in Saint Clair Shores– Fast, Reliable Delivery
Accent Wire Tie supplies Galvanized Hi-Tensile™ and Black Annealed Box Wire to customers in Saint Clair Shores and throughout Macomb County. Designed for horizontal balers, major industries trust our wire across Michigan.
- Galvanized Box Wire for the agricultural industry throughout Saint Clair Shores
- Black Annealed Box Wire for the construction industry shipped in Saint Clair Shores, Michigan
- Box Wire for the recycling industry delivered in Saint Clair Shores, MI
Saint Clair Shores, MI Box Wire for Single Ram Horizontal Balers
Accent Wire Tie supplies Black Annealed and Galvanized Box Wire designed for single ram horizontal balers—trusted by professionals across Saint Clair Shores and all of Michigan.
Black Annealed Box Wire – Saint Clair Shores, MI Supply
- Gauge Sizes: 10 through 14.5
- Recommended For: Cardboard, lumber, and large bundles
- Industries Served: Saint Clair Shores farms, recycling centers, and construction companies
Galvanized Box Wire – Rust-Resistant Performance in Saint Clair Shores, MI
- Gauge Sizes: 11 through 13
- Recommended For: Hay, straw, plastic, textiles, paper, and more
- Best Use: Ideal for outdoor or high-moisture baling in Saint Clair Shores, Michigan
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Box Wire FAQs
What is Box Wire?
Box Wire is a type of baling wire that is pre-cut, coiled to a specific weight, and packaged in compact boxes for easy handling and storage. We offer both Black Annealed and Galvanized Box Wire in 50 lb and 100 lb boxes, with gauge options ranging from 11 to 14.
How is Box Wire Used?
Box Wire is widely used in recycling, waste management, agriculture, and construction industries. It’s designed to secure, bind, or bundle loose materials such as:
- Hay and straw
- Cardboard and paper
- Textiles and plastic
It is most commonly used with horizontal balers, providing strong, consistent tie strength for high-volume baling operations.
Galvanized vs. Black Annealed Box Wire: What’s the Difference?
Both wire types are durable and easy to use, but each offers unique advantages:
- Galvanized Box Wire: Coated for protection against rust and corrosion, making it ideal for outdoor or high-moisture environments. It has a long service life and maintains strength in tough conditions.
- Black Annealed Box Wire: Heat-treated for greater flexibility and coated with a light oil for smooth feeding through baling machines. Its soft texture makes it easy to twist and tie by hand or with automatic equipment.