Baling wire is typically produced in a range of diameters depending on its intended application. Common sizes range from approximately 1.2 mm to 4.0 mm, with lighter gauges used for agricultural bundling and thicker gauges used for industrial packaging.
The selection of diameter depends on the required tensile strength and load capacity. Thicker wires provide higher durability and resistance to breakage, while thinner wires offer flexibility and ease of use.