Place of Origin : Tehran,Iran
Greenhouse is a safe environment for protecting and growing plants without any harm and obstacles. Greenhouse films are one of the plastic covers that protect greenhouse plants and are manufactured from a combination of LDPE, HDPE, LLDPE and various additives in order to produce different effects for covering vegetables, plants and fruits.
The type of additives used in production of the film and also the thickness, varies based on the customer’s required durability, usage location, type of soil
Also Known: Polyethylene Sheet For Covering Crops, Greenhouse Covers, Agricultural Plastic, Poly-film And Greenhouse Plastic. Number Of Layers: 1-3-layer Co-extruded Film. Thickness:80 - 120 Microns (1 Season Or 1 Year)/150 - 180 Microns (2 Season Or 2 Years)/180 - 200 Microns (3 Season Or 3 Years). Width: Up To 1000 Cm / Per Your Requirements. Length: Per Your Requirements. Additives Or Filters: Anti-dust Additive/ Anti-fog Additive/ Eva Co-polymer/Foaming Agent Additive/Infrared Additive/Light Diffusion Additive/ UV Stabilizer Additive/Anti-petal Blackening Filter/Disease Control Filter. Color: Clear – White – Yellow - Green. Packing:Rolls - Inner Core Diameter 76 Mm. Manual To Use Preparing For The Laying: ? Prepare The Structure By Removing Any Sharp Object That Could Damage The Film During Installation Or Use. Metal Greenhouse Frame Should Be Galvanized Class “C”, Exempt From Corrosion. Wooden Greenhouse Frame Must Be Planed And Sandpapered. ? Paint Metal Greenhouse Frames In Touch With The Film With White Water-based Paint. Be Certain That All Painted Surfaces Are Thoroughly Dry Before Installing The Coverings. In Case Clips Are Used, They Must Be Rust-proof And Painted. ? To Avoid Overheating And Rust Damage, Use White Plasticized Wires Or Plastic Wires. In Both Cases, The Plastic Used Should Not Be PVC Based. ? Metallic Structure Should Be Designed According To “AFNOR NF EN 13031-1”. Laying The Film: ? The Film Should Be Laid During Soft Weather (15 °C To 25 °C), Preferably Mornings Or Afternoons. ? Films Should Be Stretched Enough To Avoid Any Untimely Movement Against The Structures. Avoid Over Stretching. ? The Film Should Be Dug In At 25 Cm From The Greenhouse Frame. ? When Cross Cladding, Overlapping Of The Films Must Be In The Opposite Way Of The Dominant Wind Direction. The Tunnel Must Always Be Ventilated To Prevent The Film From Overheating. ? The Fil