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With the vigorous development of the country's environmental protection work and various measures taken in recent years, the weeding of agricultural orchards is also facing new reactions. It is necessary to replace herbicides with new products, and the weed-control cloth came into being. Now let's talk about how to choose the orchard anti-weed cloth in detail? Weed control cloth is ...
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Impermeable non woven geotextile is a kind of building material widely used in water conservancy, highway, railway, tunnel, airport and other projects. It is mainly made of polymer materials after processing. It has excellent impermeability and can effectively prevent groundwater infiltration. At the same time, impervious geotextile can also play the role of filtration, reinforcement and is...
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Weed barrier fabric has good air and water permeability, allowing water to circulate, thereby better maintaining soil moisture in fields and orchards. The grass proof cloth has an isolation function, which can inhibit the sunlight on the soil surface and prevent the growth of weeds. The most important thing is the high puncture resistance coefficient, which can prevent the growth of weeds. Use str...
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The performance characteristics of agricultural nonwoven fabric: it has the functions of heat preservation and energy saving, frost and frost prevention, humidity and disease prevention, shading and dimming, insect control and weed avoidance. Water resistant, light resistant, breathable, light weight, easy to operate; No gas release when burning, not easy to bond and easy to keep; Resistant to cor...
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The disposable medical bed sheet consists of two layers of non-woven fabric and plastic film. Disposable medical sheets cover are suitable for obstetrics and gynecology, internal medicine, infectious diseases and hospital operating beds. Sheets can be discarded after contamination and used only once. Notes on the use of disposable medical bed sheets 1. When using disposable medical sheets, please ...
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