Monofilament Vegetable Bag Export to Spain
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Our PE net bag used for packing fruit,vegetables,wood,etc
Width:10---100cm
Lenth: as your request
Colors:all kinds of colors
Size/cm | Size/inch | Weight/pc | Color |
20*28 cm | 7.8″*11″ | 8g | Red |
24*30 cm | 9.4″*11.8″ | 10g | Green |
26*36 cm | 10.2″*14.2″ | 12g | Red |
32*50 cm | 12.6″*19.7″ | 19g | Yellow |
35*60 cm | 13.8″*23.6″ | 26g | Blue |
40*60 cm | 15.7″*23.6″ | 29g | Red |
red45*75 cm | 17.7″*29.5″ | 41g | Green |
50*80 cm | 19.7″*31.5″ | 46g | Yellow |
Specifications of mesh bag
1.Material:PE
2.Technic:monofilament,round silk
3.Size Width:10---100cm
Lenth: as your request
4.Normal Size:50x80,40x60,70x90 or as your request
5.Colors:all kinds of colors
6.Packing:2000pcs/bale,1000pcs/bale,CTN OR as your request
7.5-8tons/20FCL
- Q: Are nursery trays suitable for starting plants for reforestation projects?
- Yes, nursery trays are suitable for starting plants for reforestation projects. These trays provide a controlled environment for seedlings to germinate and develop roots before they are transplanted into the reforestation site. The trays also allow for easy transportation and handling of seedlings, making them a practical choice for large-scale reforestation efforts.
- Q: why do we use thermosetting plastics to make plastic kettles?
- thermosetting plastics can only be formed once from a liquid state, once they have cooled the polymer chains in the plastic form cross links, this in turn prevents the plastic from melting once heated after initial forming and cooling. if you did heat it a lot it would burn, not melt. so using it in a kettle is good because it wont rust, its electrically safe and it wont go soft and floppy when hot.
- Q: How do nursery trays prevent soil erosion?
- Nursery trays prevent soil erosion by providing a stable and contained environment for plants to grow. The trays hold the soil in place, preventing it from being washed away by water runoff or blown away by wind.
- Q: Can ground cover be used to create a living carpet under trees or shrubs?
- Yes, ground cover can be used to create a living carpet under trees or shrubs. Ground cover plants such as creeping thyme, vinca minor, or pachysandra can be planted to fill in the space between trees or shrubs, providing a low-maintenance and attractive carpet-like appearance. These plants help to suppress weed growth, retain moisture, and prevent soil erosion, enhancing the overall aesthetics and health of the landscape.
- Q: I use them for my trash bins so I don't have to buy plastic bags.
- Then buy plastic bags! The main problem is that most plastic bags are given out freely with groceries, shopping, etc and then thrown into the trash. Cities are trying to do the right thing by the environment and reduce the amount of plastic bags that end up in land fill. I use plastic bags as bin liners too and happily pay for them, but I use far fewer bags as bin liners than I would get from the store (if I didn't use green bags for my shopping). By having to pay for bags, people will use them more efficiently and fewer will end up poisoning our environment. It's only fair that we do our bit and fork out 12c a bag for bin liners so our environment doesn't suffer any more than it already has.
- Q: My vision is 20/70, I need glasses, have myopia and a mild astigmatism. Should I get plastic or polycarbonate lenses? Which is better?
- If you ask which is better, then plastic is better. When optical professionals look at visual acuity through a lens material, we use what is called an Abby Value. The lower the Abby value, the more chromatic aberration there is to the lens which is a rainbow effect on the edges but which presents itself as blurriness. Polycarbonate has the lowest Abby value of any material - 29. Glass has the highest (but I would never recommend glass). Plastic is just below that, followed by a material called Trivex. Many opticians call polycarbonate polycrap. That's what it really is. However, if you need a thinner, lighter lens as determined by your actual prescription, which you did not give us, then, Trivex or a 1.60 Hi Index material are available. Besides lens materials, the shape, size and width of the frame influences the thickness of the lens. That is why it is imperative to have an Eye Care Professional like an optician help you pick out the frame that is best suited to your prescription. Individuals outside the industry have no idea what to get because they are not versed in the science of optics. Hope this helped.
- Q: What are some ground cover options for a modern urban garden?
- Some ground cover options for a modern urban garden include creeping thyme, sedum, ornamental grasses, moss, and clover. These options not only provide a lush and vibrant aesthetic but also require minimal maintenance and help to suppress weeds, making them ideal choices for urban gardens.
- Q: I tell my boyfriend drinking out of plastic cups has a differance taste and ombiance than drinking out of glass. I beleive drinking out of plastic you can either smell the soap or plastic is porse and holds odors... Drinking out of glass is better......what do you think
- You are absolutely right and somehow drinking in glass looks better than plastic cups.
- Q: How are plastic seed trays used in nursery operations?
- Plastic seed trays are commonly used in nursery operations to provide an efficient and cost-effective method for sowing and raising seedlings. These trays are designed with multiple cells or compartments which allow for the organization and separation of different plant varieties. They provide a controlled environment for germination and early growth, facilitating proper root development and minimizing the risk of root disturbance during transplanting. Plastic seed trays also offer ease of handling, transportation, and watering, making them a practical choice for large-scale nurseries.
- Q: What are the different types of plastic tunnels used in agriculture?
- There are several types of plastic tunnels used in agriculture, including low tunnels, high tunnels, and hoop houses. Low tunnels are smaller structures made with a layer of plastic covering a row of crops, providing protection from frost and pests. High tunnels are larger structures with a curved or arched shape, often used for growing crops year-round. They have sidewalls and roll-up or drop-down curtains for ventilation. Hoop houses are similar to high tunnels, but typically have a larger footprint and are used for commercial-scale production. They are constructed with hoops made of plastic or metal and covered with a layer of plastic for temperature and moisture control.
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Monofilament Vegetable Bag Export to Spain
- Loading Port:
- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
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- Supply Capability:
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