Proofing Fumigation Film
Thermal Fumigation Film: Anti-Fugitive
E1313 Thermal Stabilized film for solarization – Anti-fugitive thermal fumigation film
Thermal Fumigation Film
Soil Fumigation: Anti-Fugitive Film
E1319 Clear film for solarization with anti-fog – Anti-fugitive fumigation film
Soil Fumigation: Anti-Fugitive Film
E1320 Stabilized film for solarization + AF – Anti-fugitive fumigation film
Thermal Fumigation Film
E1321 Thermic Stabilized film for solarization – Thermal fumigation film
Thermal Fumigation Film: Anti-Fugitive
E1322 Thermal Stabilized film for solarization – Anti-fugitive thermal fumigation film
Fumigation Film Transparent
E1323 Stabilized film for solarization – Transparent fumigation film
Fumigation Film Transparent
E1324 Stabilized film for solarization – Transparent fumigation film
Weed growth control. Fumigation for greenhouse, agriculture & horticulture.
Weed growth control. Why you need a Fumigation sheet? Insects play an important role in causing plant diseases, damaging crops. The insects penetrate the plant through the subsoil parts, causing various diseases in the crops. Disease symptoms may be sprout mortality, shriveling or inexplicable dehydration. These pathogens are found at depths of tens of centimeters in tiny locations, making it very difficult to fumigate them. In the absence of proper soil treatment, these pathogens can remain in the soil for many years, preventing sensitive crops from being grown in this soil. Their activities are influenced by the soil’s physical properties and by the microorganisms living inside it. Modern intensive agriculture, which is characterized by multiple crops on the same soil, is conducive to the rapid proliferation of these diseases and amplifies their damage. Soil-dwelling pathogen fumigation is done in a variety of methods. The most common are the chemical fumigation sheet and solar fumigation.