What are Shade Nets?

shade net is a type of mesh fabric designed to provide shade and reduce the intensity of sunlight. It’s typically made from materials like polyethylene or polypropylene, which are durable, lightweight, and resistant to UV degradation. The net is woven in a way that allows air to flow through, ensuring ventilation while blocking out a certain percentage of sunlight, depending on the type of net.

Shade nets come in various percentages of shading (e.g.,50%, 70%, or 90%), meaning they can block a specific portion of sunlight, making them adaptable for different purposes and environments. The percentage of shading determines how much light and heat the net will block, with higher percentages providing more shade and lower percentages allowing more light to pass through.

These nets are commonly used in

Agriculture

To protect crops from too much sun and reduce heat stress.

Gardening

To protect plants from harsh sunlight or create optimal growing conditions.

Landscaping

For creating shaded areas for outdoor activities or privacy.

Greenhouses

To control temperature and light levels for better plant growth.

They can be installed over crops, plants, animals, or outdoor areas, depending on the need.

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