SILVER AWARD FOR KUHN For patented film binding system
Kuhn Farm Machinery’s twin-reel film binding bale wrapping system has won a silver award in the Livestock Innovation category of the 2019 LAMMA Innovation Awards.
The LAMMA Innovation Awards provide a platform for the show’s exhibitors to introduce new machinery, equipment and services to the market. They are judged on a range of criteria including design innovation, practical impact, the sustainability of the product and its impact on the environment, with Kuhn’s twin twin-reel film binding bale wrapping system receiving a silver award in the Livestock Innovation category.
Unlike other film binding systems which use wide mantle rolls to perform the bale binding function, Kuhn says their system uses two standard 750mm stretch film rolls to fully encapsulate the bale. As well as improving silage preservation and making the recycling of waste plastic easier, the company says this system also reduces plastic usage by up to 30% by pre-stretching the wrapping film by 70% prior to application. Film loading is also quicker and easier as each roll weighs just 27kg, compared to the wider rolls which can weigh between 40-90kg.
The film binding system is available on the company’s i-BIO+ and FBP 3135 BalePack round baler-wrapper combination machines, both of which also use their IntelliWrap system which enables the operator to wrap the bale with 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 layers of film as appropriate. Both machines can also be used with conventional net binding.