Bale Covers/Bale Wraps

Raw Material For bale cover

ATIRA TESTED & SIGS INSPECTED COTTON BALE COVERS FOR PACKING

Cotton Yarn : COUNT ( 10 TO 20) The most common plant fiber is cotton, which is typically spun into fine yarn for mechanical weaving or knitting into cloth, Cotton and polyester are the most commonly spun fibers in the world. Cotton is grown throughout the world, harvested, ginned, and prepared for yarn spinning.

fiber is measured in terms of linear mass density , the weight of a given length of fiber. Various units are used to refer to the measurement of a fiber, such as the denier and tex (linear mass density of fibers), super S (fineness of wool fiber), woolen count, cotton count (or Number English (Ne), Number metric (Nm) and yield (the reciprocal of denier and tex).

We use 100 % cotton yarn for making best quality cotton bale covers. We mix thread Usually consisting of multiple yarns plied together producing a long thin strand used in sewing or weaving is measured in the same units as yarn.

Knitting Process

We use automatic knitting machine for manufacture best Quality Bale Packing Covers.

Knitting is a method by which yarns is manipulated to create a textile or fabric for use in many types of garments or covers. In 1st image Structure of stockinette, a common knitted fabric. The meandering red path defines one course, the path of the yarn through the fabric. The uppermost white loops are unsecured and "active", but they secure the red loops suspended from them. in turn, the red loops secure the white loops just below them, which in turn secure the loops below them, and so on.

Cutting Process

Fabric Cut as per below.

Indian Bales

1. Weight: 150 to 170 kgs.
2. Site : As per client requirements.
3. Stitching : Single Side
4. Print : As per client requirements.

Other Countries

1. Weight: 180 to 260 kgs.
2. Size : As per client requirements,
3. Stitching : Single Side
4. Print : As per client requirements.

We cut the fabric according to the requirements of our customers. We use automatic cutting machine cover cut in uniform size.

Stitching Process

  • The bale cover is closed on one side and kept open on the other side,
  • Anyone can easily install this cover on the bales.
  • This stitching is strong enough not to break with stretching or excess weight.
  • Our tailoring team sews this fabric in two layers of stitching so that the possibility of breakage is minimal.
  • This Cover fabric is also available without stitching.

ATI RA TESTED & SGS INSPECTED COTTON BALE COVERS FOR GINNED LINT PACKIN

Cover stitch is formed by two or more needles and one or two loppers. Like lockstitch and chain stitch, cover stitch can be formed anywere on the material being sewn. One looper manipulates a thread below the material being sewn, forming a bottom cover stitch against the needle threads. An additional looper above the material can from a top cover stitch simultaneously. The needle threads from parallel rows, while the looper threads cross back and forth all the needle rows. Cover stitch is so-called becouse the grid of crossing needle and looper threads covers raw seam edges, much as the overlock stitch does. It is widely used in garment construction, particularly for attaching trims and flat seaming where the raw edges can be finished in the same operation as forming the seam.

Printing/Labelling Process

Packing & Loading Process

Different Material Grade