Nylon silage are one of the types of silos that are used to pack fodder. It may be unreasonable to make silage with nylon, but nylon silage, having unique characteristics, is suitable for packing any type of fodder while maintaining all its properties. Plastic silage is made of chemical polymers and there is no hardness in the composition of its raw materials that can change the quality and freshness of fodder.
Features of Nylon Silage
Nylon silage protects the packed fodder from sun exposure and spoilage. These nylons can be produced with different thicknesses from 200 to 400 microns. Nylon silage is produced in different colors.
There are different types of Nylon silage and it can be produced from stretch nylon and plastic nylon. Nylon silage, which consists of stretch nylon, is sold in rolls and different sizes.
By keeping the fodder packed in it, the nylon silage will increase the shelf life of the product. These types of nylon silage have excellent mechanical resistance against impact and pressure and have the ability to be used several times in a row.
Advantages of Using Nylon Silage
- Maintaining the freshness and quality of packaged fodder,
- Increasing speed and convenience in moving and transporting fodder,
- Reducing the costs of storing and ensiling animal feed in the traditional way,
- Preventing cold and overheating of fodder in hot and cold seasons,
- No need to use special equipment and facilities when storing fodder through nylon silage.