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50% Sun Protection Net, Windproof Sails with Grommets Heavy Duty Mesh Shade Cloth Block UV Rays Plants Black, for Garden Flowers Greenhouse Barn (2mx4m/6.6ftx13.1ft)

£31.98
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Description

General description

Powerful Functions: The 50% Sun Protection Net is lightweight, durable, and breathable, providing excellent coverage for plants while ensuring optimal ventilation and temperature control. It offers shading and cooling in summer, as well as heat preservation and humidification in winter and spring. This net effectively blocks harmful UV rays, protecting your skin and eyes while allowing cool wind and light to pass through freely, creating a comfortable space and enhancing your summer experience.

Technical specifications

  • Material: HDPE
  • Color: Black
  • Shading Rate: 50%
  • Knitting: 3-pin
  • Dimensions: 2m x 4m (6.6ft x 13.1ft)
  • Multiple Applications

  • Creates shade in patios, gardens, courtyards, or swimming pools
  • Suitable for plants, flowers, vegetables, and fruits
  • Used for sun protection and cooling of roofs, balconies, windows, and carports
  • Usage

  • In summer, the net blocks sunlight and heavy rain, protecting plants from insect damage.
  • In winter and spring, it protects plants from frost damage and aids in humidification.
  • Other information

  • The shading is permeable, allowing water and air to pass through while protecting plants from direct sunlight.
  • Features triangular protective corners and aluminum grommets every 100cm for easy hanging.
  • Package Includes: 1 x Sunscreen Shade Cloth Net
  • Features

    • Brand
      TINOR
    • Length
      200 cm
    • Width
      400 cm
    • Material
      HDPE
    • Colour
      Black
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