in rolls or in panels
tape
100% Quality Inspection
grommets
HDPE and UV
Raschel Knitting
50m - 300m
10ft, 12ft, 14ft, 16ft, 20ft, 1m, 2m, 3m
30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%
Green, black, white, blue
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Product Description
Shade cloth is a lightweight netting made from high density polyethylene with UV stabilized and designed to block a certain amount of sunlight. We offer shade cloth in 30% - 80%.
As one of China’s most experienced wholesale greenhouse shade cloth manufacturers and suppliers, BN NETTING can provide you with factory price greenhouse shade cloths guaranteed to be of high quality. Our long lasting and durable shade cloths come in both rolls and panels to accommodate every client’s different requirements. Wholesale greenhouse shade cloth in bulk. Our experts can also help in creating your custom shade cloth if you have other special requests. You just need to contact us so we can discuss your options in detail.
Material | 100% polyethylene and 3% UV treated |
Shade rate | 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80% |
Needle | 2 needles, 3 needles, 6 needles |
Knit | Raschel knitting |
Life Expectancy | 3-5 years |
Weight | 35gsm - 180gsm |
Color | black, green, white, customized |
Package | in rolls or in panels |
Agriculture Application | hoop house, greenhouse, plant, vegetable, trees, lettuce |
Horticulture Application | outdoor, patio, garden, deck, balcony, pool |
Architecture Application | scaffold, fence |
Regulating temperature: helps regulate the temperature inside the greenhouse, preventing overheating and reducing heat stress on plants.
Reducing light intensity: helps reduce the amount of light that enters the greenhouse, protecting plants from excessive sunlight and preventing sunburn.
Saving energy: can reduce the amount of energy needed to cool the greenhouse, which can result in cost savings.
Protecting plants: can provide protection from pests, hail, wind, and other environmental factors that can damage plants.
Here are7 steps you can follow to install a greenhouse shade cloth:
Before purchasing a shade cloth, you need to know the exact dimensions of your greenhouse. Measure the length and width of your greenhouse and note down the measurements.
Once you have the measurements, you can purchase a shade cloth that fits your greenhouse. There are different types of shade cloths available, ranging from 30% to 90% shade. Choose the one that suits your plants' needs.
Before installing the shade cloth, it's important to clean your greenhouse. Remove any debris, dirt, or dust that may have accumulated on the roof or walls.
You will need clips to secure the shade cloth to the greenhouse frame. Place the clips on the greenhouse frame at equal intervals. Make sure the clips are tight and secure.
Once the clips are installed, you can attach the shade cloth to the clips. Start at one end of the greenhouse and work your way to the other end. Make sure the shade cloth is evenly distributed and covers the entire greenhouse.
Once the shade cloth is in place, you may have some excess material hanging over the sides. Use scissors to trim the excess material and make sure the shade cloth fits snugly against the greenhouse frame.
Once the shade cloth is installed, test it out by observing how much shade it provides. You may need to adjust the placement of the clips or the shade cloth to get the right amount of shade for your plants.
With these simple steps, you can install a shade cloth in your greenhouse and protect the plants from excessive sunlight.
FAQ
Greenhouse shade cloth is a woven material made from various types of fabrics that is used to cover greenhouse structures in order to provide shade to plants and reduce the amount of sunlight they receive.
Greenhouse shade cloth can be made from various materials, including:
Polyethylene: This is a common material used to make greenhouse shade cloth because it is lightweight, durable, and resistant to UV rays.
Polyester: Polyester shade cloth is strong and durable, and can provide better ventilation compared to other materials.
Polypropylene: Polypropylene shade cloth is lightweight and breathable, and can provide good UV protection.
When selecting greenhouse shade cloth, some important factors to consider include:
Shade percentage: The shade percentage refers to the amount of light that is blocked by the shade cloth. Different plants have different light requirements, so it is important to choose a shade cloth that provides the appropriate level of shade.
Material: The material of the shade cloth can affect its durability, UV resistance, and other properties. Consider the climate and conditions in which the greenhouse is located when choosing a material.
Weave: The weave of the shade cloth can affect its ventilation and light diffusion properties. A tighter weave can provide better shade and UV protection, while a looser weave can provide better ventilation.