WHY CHOOSE POLYTHENE OR PLASTIC FILM CLAD GREENHOUSES?
In a world of rapidly changing markets, pressures of ever increasing
competition, trends in health and safety, and speed of technological
change, the case for plastic clad greenhouses has never been stronger.
A commercial polytunnel greenhouse purchased today from Clovis Lande
is as reliable as a glass clad structure. The cost of replacement plastic
cladding every 5 years compares favourably with the maintenance cost
of glass.
Development of innovative claddings never stops. Plastics are available
which incorporate additives which selectively block or enhance certain
wavelengths, improve growth rates, inhibit certain diseases, and enable
correspondingly reduced use of chemicals. Since plastic cladding has
to be changed every 4 to 5 years, it is easy to keep up with technical
advances. Conversely, there are inbuilt problems of cost for users of
glass.
Existing high investment entry costs for glass structures will increase
still further if gantry systems, advocated by the Health & Safety Executive,
have to be installed for glass cleaning.
Plastic (Polythene) films for Greenhouses
Clovis Lande stock the Industry Standard
tunnel cladding films from BPI Agri (formerly Visqueen), although there
are many makes of polythene on the market. We only use Visqueen films
as they have been developed and tested for years before being released
on to the market.
All the Visqueen range of horticultural films are manufactured using
CO-extrusion technology to bond together three separate layers of polyethylene
to produce a much tougher film and to control surface properties and
radiation transmission. The durability of Visqueen film has been understood
and appreciated by growers for many years.
Films Comparison : Typical Properties
CLEAR UVI/EVA
A clear film which is resilient and easy to install. An economical choice
for applications where there is little to be saved on heat inputs and
where condensation is not a problem.
POLITHERM AF
Has thermic properties to improve heat retention and additives to control
the condensation of water on the film. Temperatures will be higher and
savings can be made on overnight heating. If properly installed, water
will condense uniformly on the film rather than as droplets. This improves
light transmission and reduces the risk of water falling on plants. Best
for crops which respond well to high direct light levels and warm temperatures.
LUMINANCE THB
Combines high diffusion, high light transmission and excellent thermic
properties. Designed to make more light available to plants by increasing
the amount of diffused light to close to the maximum, and to reduce the
proportion of short wavelength infrared light. Can achieve good growth
rates with reduced risk of scorching. Particularly effective for ornamental
plants and for nursery stock, and has been shown to give improved yields
of tomatoes. The thermic properties will help to maintain overnight temperatures.
Note, however, that spring growth may be earlier under Politherm.
LUMINANCE THB AF
Adds condensation control properties described above
in to Luminance THB.
WHITE TINT UVI/EVA
Reduces overall light transmission by about 20% compared to clear,
for cool greenhouses where reduced growth rates are required or tolerated.
Cuts down light evenly across the PAR spectrum so that plant growth is
not distorted. Traditionally used for holding nursery stock, and the best
choice for plants such as ferns and conifers which are at the most risk
of scorching.
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