Cold resistant non-woven fabric is a type of non-woven fabric product, which is mainly widely used in agriculture. It is a new generation of environmentally friendly materials with advantages such as good strength, breathability and waterproofing, environmental protection, flexibility, non-toxic and odorless, and low price. It is a new generation of environmentally friendly materials with characteristics such as waterproofing, breathability, flexibility, non combustible, non-toxic and non irritating, and bright colors.
If the cold-proof spunbond non-woven fabric is placed outdoors and naturally decomposed, its longest lifespan is only 90 days. If it is placed indoors, it decomposes within 5 years. When burned, it is non-toxic, odorless, and has no residual substances. It is non polluting to the environment and has a good effect on the ecological environment.
Windproof, thermal insulation, moisturizing, breathable, easy to maintain during construction, aesthetically pleasing and practical, and reusable.
Good insulation effect, lightweight, easy to use and durable.
1. Cold resistant non-woven fabric can protect newly planted seedlings from overwintering and cold, and is suitable as a cover for windbreaks, hedges, color blocks, and other plants.
2. The use of paving (to prevent dust) and slope protection on highways in exposed construction sites.
3. Cold resistant non-woven fabrics are also used for wrapping trees, transplanting flowering shrubs, and covering soil balls and plastic films.
Light and heat are the main reasons that affect the lifespan of cold resistant fabrics, so what can be done to extend the service life of cold resistant fabrics?
How to extend the service life of cold resistant fabrics.
1. After using the cold proof cloth, it should be collected in a timely manner to avoid prolonged exposure to the sun in open weather.
2. When collecting cold resistant cloth, avoid scratching branches due to the cold.
3. Do not collect cold cloth on rainy or dewy days. You can collect the cloth after the dew has dissipated, or if there are water droplets during collection, they should be air dried before being collected.
4. Avoid splashing cold cloth onto pesticides or other chemicals, and avoid contact between cold cloth and pesticides, fertilizers, etc.
5. After recycling the cold resistant fabric, it should be avoided to be exposed to the sun and avoid exposure to water and light.
6. After recycling the cold resistant cloth, store it in a cool and dark place.