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UV-treated pp nonwoven fabric for agriculture plant cover

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Brand: shengyu
Model: sypp14
Unit price: 1.70 USD/Kilogram
MOQ: 1000 Kilogram
Quantity: Negotiable
Delivery date: Since the payment date Days delivery
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UV-treated pp nonwoven  fabric for agriculture plant cover

Pp spunbond non woven for agriculture and gardening

Weed stop, plant cover

Material: 100% polypropylene , UV stabilished.

Basic weight : 9-250gsm

Color: white & black

Packing: roll pack or bag pack

size: 1.5x5m, 1.5x10m, 0.8x5m hose-size, 0.8x0.75m bag size

Or roll packed, 17gsm*0.91m*20m   30gsm*0.91m*15m

Can be packed as per customer’s requirement.

Features:

Moisture, tertilizers, air reach plants to allow for healthy soil 

Durable, tear-resistant, anti-mildew

Strong enough to block weeds

Applications: crop cover, mulch,landscape fabric, insect protection, frost protectiong,hobby gardening,driveways

The fabric provides protection against the sun's rays by enhancing early growth and development of 

plant with end result of both improvement in quality and yield.

 These protect the plant from cold and frost trapping 5 degree Celsius moisture that enables 

natural frost protection of plant. It minimizes the dangers caused by hail, heavy rains and storms.


UV-treated pp nonwoven fabric for agriculture plant cover
 
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