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Shading and windbreak nets
Wide range of nets
to suit all shade factors and to protect against wind damage |
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TENAX shading nets are essential
in the cultivation of flowers and ornamental plants when grown in
glasshouses that diffuse the light in a regular pattern
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Shading nets
Excessive exposure to the UV rays constitutes one
of the greatest risk factors to crops and failure to take the right
precautions can result in damaged crops and severe financial losses.
The varying climatic conditions throughout the year, together with
the slow but constant rising temperatures in the summer months prove
conclusively the need for shade nets to maximise growth and crop
yields.
The technological advances in the production of shade nets guarantees
their quality and offers many advantages over traditional materials:
lightweight, ease of handling, durability and the correct diffusion
of light. |
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TENAX nets are ideal for every
type of crop, whether used as a shade protection on growing tunnels
or out in the field, or in semi-permanent structures where they are
easily installed and removed. |
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TENAX nets create the right balance
of sun and shade and offer effective seasonal protection for flowers,
plants or vegetables. |
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A recent installation featuring TENAX nets
protecting young plants in an orchard. These nets are essential
to the process of germination from flower bud to fruit and to prevent
windfall. |
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TENAX windbreak nets are very easy to install and allow an immediate and effective protection against wind damage.
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Windbreak net
Investment in modern and effective windbreaks in an agricultural
environment can offer long-term benefits by guaranteeing better
quality and more abundant crops.
Strong and severe winds are one of the biggest problems growers
have to face, therefore, the erection of windbreak structures is
a vital element in protecting crops from damage.
In addition to reducing wind speed, windbreak barriers also act
as a defence against hoarfrost, low temperatures and hail. Windbreaks
will benefit field crops, vegetables, flowering plants and fruit-trees.
They also protect crops against the winds blown from the sea that
are harmful because of the high content of salt.
Depending on the structure of the net, it is possible to reduce
wind-speed by 30% to 50%. |
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