
Shade nets have the functions of insulation, moisture retention, dust prevention, and sun shading, and are widely used in green greenhouses. After use, we still need to keep them properly. So, what are the storage methods for them?
When storing, first choose a suitable weather, dry and roll up the net, cover it with a floating surface on the ground, and wait for the morning dew to dry before removing and rolling up the net. Secondly, in the process of drying, it is necessary to avoid pollution. If it is polluted, it can be cleaned with a spray, dried and put away. It is necessary to store it in a well ventilated and dark place in daily life, and store it on a shelf, taking care to prevent insect infestation and mouse bites. After a period of time, it should be inspected to ensure its quality is qualified, and it should be frequently flipped to avoid moisture and mold.
The environment where the shade net is stored must have good ventilation and avoid direct sunlight, otherwise it is easy to age and reduce its lifespan. At the same time, different protective measures need to be taken in different seasons.