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| Insect-proof nets |
Insect-proof nets
are used to isolate crops in order to prevent
or cause plant pollination by insects or wind. |

Modular tents in F1032
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Insect-proof nets on roof openings |
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Fabrics for insulation
against pollens |

MUFFS |
> Tear resistance : good for polyethylene
fabrics and excellent for nylon and polyester.
> U.V. resistance
> Mesh openings for several kinds of pollination (anemophilous
or entomophilous) |
| Meaning of classifications |
| B
: Bee - BL : Bumblebee -
F : Fly - M : Midge
- A : Aphis - PL
: Pollen - T : Thrips |
PA
: Average for nylon
PE : Excellent for polyethylene
PES : Good for polyester
Ve : Good for glass + polyester |
Mesh
size : inside measurement of the hole.
Reminder : 1µm = 0,001 mm.
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| Summary table |
| Entomophilous pollination |
type of fabric |
Anemophilous pollination |
type of fabric |
| Sunflower |
Bees
PE 18.30
(1200µ) |
Beet
Spinach
Maize
Corn
Graminaceous
Mustard
Hemp
Colza
Kiwi |
Wind
Reference :
MF 737 RT (50µ)
Special application : PA/PES 35µ, 20µ |
| Endive, chicorey, carrot |
Flies
PE 22.30 (920µ)
PE 36.25 (500µ) |
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| Tomatoes |
Aphid, thrips
PE 60.15 (300µ)
Midge
PE 60/67.22 (800x200µ) |
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