72 128 Cell Durable Seed Plug Trays for Agriculture Usage
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 3000 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 2000000 pc/month
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Specification of Plug Trays HIPS Made Plastic Plug Tray for Greenhouse (Growing and Seedling):
Features of Plug Trays HIPS Made Plastic Plug Tray for Greenhouse (Growing and Seedling):
· Material: HIPS
· Thickness: 0.5mm-1.5mm, Standard:1mm
· Weight: 80g(±5)g-230g(±5)g, Standard weight:155g(±5)g
· Size: length:490mm-540mm, width:190mm-345mm,depth:25mm-150mm
· Standard:540mmX280mm
· Cell count: 18-512
· Package: In Carton
· Warrenty: 8-10 times
Packaging & Delivery
Packing Detail: export standard carton or large bags
Delivery time: 4 million per momth after receipt of deposit
Advantage:
Waterproof, UV-resistant, extrusion-resistant
Easy carry for young seeding plant and grow
Service:
1. Quick, efficient and professional response within 24 hours, 14 hours online services
2. 10 years manufacturing and exporting experience in agriculture field.
3. Technical support and solution by chief engineer.
4. Strict quality control system & team, high reputation in the market.
5. Full range of irrigation products for choice
6. OEM/ODM services
7. Accept sample order before Mass Order
Picture of Plug Trays HIPS Made Plastic Plug Tray for Greenhouse (Growing and Seedling):
FAQ of Plug Trays HIPS Made Plastic Plug Tray for Greenhouse (Growing and Seedling):
Q: 1.How long is the production time?
A: Usually one to two weeks.
Q: 2.How is the seed tray being packaged?
A: They can be packaged in carton or pallets. Carton size is 1375px*725px*1250px.
Q:3.How many times can the seed tray be used?
A: Under the same environment, it is decided by the thickness. Usually 0.6mm thickness can be used for 1 or 2 times.
1.0 thickness can be used for 3-4 times. 1.5 thickness can be used for 8-10 times.
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72 128 Cell Durable Seed Plug Trays for Agriculture Usage
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 3000 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 2000000 pc/month
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