1. Good permeability, hydrophilic/waterproof, non-toxic, environmentally friendly, lightweight, and capable of automatic degradation
2. Windproof, thermal insulation, moisturizing, permeable, easy to maintain during construction, aesthetically pleasing and practical, and reusable; Good insulation effect, lightweight, easy to use and durable.
1. Used for landscaping and agriculture, including crops, trees, flowers, tomatoes, roses, and horticultural products, to protect newly planted seedlings from overwintering and cold. Suitable as a canopy for windbreaks, hedges, color blocks, and other plants.
2. Covering of construction sites (to prevent dust) and slope protection on highways.
3. When transplanting trees and flowering shrubs, they are used for soil ball wrapping, plastic film covering, etc.
1. Urban green spaces, golf courses, and other flat or sloping terrain: commonly used 12g/15g/18g/20g white non-woven fabric or grass green non-woven fabric. The natural degradation time is selected according to the emergence period of grass seeds.
2. Highways, railways, and mountainous terrain with steep slopes for rock spraying and greening: 20g/25g non-woven fabric is commonly used for lawn greening. Due to the large slope, high wind speed, and other external environments, non-woven fabrics need to have strong toughness and are not easy to tear when exposed to wind. Depending on the emergence period of grass seeds and other requirements, non-woven fabrics with a reduction time can be selected.
3. Non woven fabric is commonly used for wrapping soil balls in seedlings and cultivating beautiful plants. White non-woven fabrics of 20g, 25g, and 30g are commonly used to facilitate the wrapping and transportation of soil balls. When transplanting, there is no need to remove the fabric, and it can be directly planted, saving time and effort, and improving the survival rate of seedlings.
Non woven fabric for landscaping is a new covering material with good breathability, moisture absorption, and certain transparency. Non woven fabrics are divided into thin, thick, and thickened types, usually expressed in grams per square meter, such as 20 grams per square meter, 30 grams per square meter, 40 grams per square meter, and so on. The thickness of non-woven fabric varies, resulting in differences in water permeability, shading, and ventilation, as well as different coverage methods and uses.
Generally, thin non-woven fabrics with a water permeability and ventilation rate of 20-30 grams per square meter are light in weight and can be used for floating surface covering in open fields, greenhouses, and greenhouse. They can also be used for insulation curtains in small arched greenhouses, greenhouses, and greenhouses. They provide insulation at night and can increase the temperature by 0.7-3.0 ℃. The non-woven fabric used for greenhouses with a weight of 40-50 grams per square meter has low water permeability, high shading rate, and relatively heavy weight. It is generally used as an insulation curtain for greenhouses and inside greenhouses, and can also replace grass curtains to cover the outside of small greenhouses to strengthen insulation.