Anti UV 200 micron plastic film/green house covering material
USD $0.5 - $1 /Square Meter
Min.Order:5000 Square Meters
Henan Chaoying Plastic Industry Co., Ltd.
Specification:
name | blow greenhouse film |
application | Rain Protection Tarps & Covers ,plastic fruit tree cover, grain storage, landfills, soil piles and rain protection |
material | Low Density Polyethylene (ldpe) |
function | anti-UV anti-frog anti-drip or depend your need |
Processing Type | Blow molding type for greenhouse film vine covers,fruit tree covers |
Thickness | 10micron to 500 micron |
width | 1m, 2m, 3m or as required |
length | 50m, 100m or as customer's requirements |
color | Transparent white ,blue,yellow,red black or your requirement |
packing | in roll or PP bag or as your requirement |
Lead Time | 7-10 days |
Payment | T/T , L/C , Paypal , West Union |
nearest port | Qingdao/Shanghai/Guangzhou or as your requirement |
Our Greenhouse films, also known as agricultural plastic, poly-film and greenhouse plastic, are ideal for your single and double layer greenhouse applications.
Polyethylene film is a thick, flexible material that comes in sheets of various thickness (measured in mil) that can be used in single or double layers (for better insulation). A quick and inexpensive option for growers. Suntex high quality greenhouse film has ultraviolet (UV) protection and offers excellent tensile strength durability. Polyethylene plastic greenhouse film translucency diffuses light well, bouncing the available sunlight and reducing shadows, both of which aid plant growth. Poly film is also easy to install with homeowner tools and modest building skills.
Application:
1.Widely used in greenhouse for vegetables, flowers, fruits and agricultural cultivation, etc.
2.Widely used in livestock breeding industry.
3.Goods cover, fruit tree covers,our film is waterproof, anti mildew and the price is relatively low, so people often use them as goods cover.
This is really an ideal opportunity to evaluate the effectiveness of plastic vine covers for protecting late-season table grapes from inclement weather.
Many growers with late-season table grapes cover their vines with sheets of plastic film to protect them from rain. Growers may choose between a relatively transparent green film, or a more opaque white film, but data distinguishing the differences the two films might have on vine physiology or fruit quality at picking, or after storage, are not available.
The covers protect the grapes from rain, but when it’s not raining, they create a hotter and more humid environment under the plastic.
With the aim of extending the table grape season, the use of polyethylene plastic covers has become very common in agriculture, to the point that it is now considered essential for producers looking to satisfy market demand.
When placed over the vines in late winter-early spring, plastic covers raise the air temperature below the installation, and are used to induce early fruiting and harvesting.
Also, it is proven that in late varieties a plastic "roof" protects against rain damage and at the same time delays harvesting.