Description
Mulch film is a specialized agricultural material designed to improve crop production by creating a protective layer over the soil. Typically made from polyethylene or other plastics, this film serves multiple purposes, including weed suppression, moisture retention, temperature regulation, and overall enhancement of plant growth conditions.
Specifications:-
Material: Mulch films are primarily made from high-quality polyethylene (PE) or biodegradable materials. PE films offer durability and are available in various thicknesses.
Color: Mulch films come in different colors with specific functions. Black films absorb heat, warming the soil, while white or reflective films keep the soil cooler. Silver or metallic films may also deter pests.
Thickness: Mulch films vary in thickness, ranging from 15 to 70 microns (0.5 to 2.8 mils), depending on the required level of protection.
Width and Length: These films are available in various widths and lengths to accommodate different field sizes and row spacing.
Perforation: Some films have perforations to facilitate water and air exchange, preventing waterlogging and promoting root health.
Biodegradability: Biodegradable mulch films are becoming popular as an environmentally friendly alternative. They break down over time, reducing plastic waste.
UV Resistance: UV-stabilized films are designed to endure prolonged exposure to sunlight without degradation.
Uses/Application:Weed Control, Moisture Conservation, Temperature Regulation, Enhanced Growth, Pest Management, Soil Erosion Prevention, Crop Quality, etc.
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