High definition Zinc Coated Galvanized Steel Wire - Hail Net – YiTongHang
High definition Zinc Coated Galvanized Steel Wire - Hail Net – YiTongHang Detail:
Hail Net
These nets are suitable to protect cultivations from hail damages. Entirely made of UV stabilized polyethylene monofilament yarn. It is a thick mesh net which does not ladder and has a high breaking resistance.
The anti hail nets prevent hail storm damage to fruit and crops. Ice balls roll down the inclined netting and fall thorugh the gaps at the bottom onto the pathways.
100 % Recyclable
Anti hail nets are made of strong HDPE tapes so that netting can be used for several years
Benefits of anti hail nettings :
- Resistant to harmful UV rays
- Strong, flexible and easy installation
- Choice of mesh sizes available
- Prevents fruit and blossom damage by hail Stones
- Can avoid necessity for expensive insurance
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We rely upon strategic thinking, constant modernisation in all segments, technological advances and of course upon our employees that directly participate in our success for High definition Zinc Coated Galvanized Steel Wire - Hail Net – YiTongHang, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Honduras , Costa Rica , Niger , We have more than 10 years experience of production and export business. We always develop and design kinds of novel products to meet the market demand and help the guests continuously by updating our products. We are specialized manufacturer and exporter in China. Wherever you are, please join us, and together we will shape a bright future in your business field!
By Elsie from Rio de Janeiro - 2016.02.28 14:19
This enterprise in the industry is strong and competitive, advancing with the times and develop sustainable, we are very pleased to have a opportunity to cooperate!
By Deborah from Munich - 2015.09.21 11:44