Shade net houses are constructed using polyethylene material and come in various shade factors. For example, a 40% shade factor means that 40% of the light intensity is blocked, while the remaining 60% is allowed to pass through the net.
15% of sunlight is obstructed, & 85% sunlight is passed.
35% of sunlight is obstructed, & 65% sunlight is passed.
40% of sunlight is obstructed, & 60% sunlight is passed.
50% of sunlight is obstructed, & 50% sunlight is passed.
75% of sunlight is obstructed, & 25% sunlight is passed.
90% of sunlight is obstructed, & 10% sunlight is passed.
These are specially designed agricultural structures that help control light and heat to create the perfect growing environment for crops. With flat roofs made from durable polyethene, these shade net houses are supported by materials like galvanised steel pipes. Their main purpose is to regulate temperature and light, ensuring optimal conditions for plant growth.
These are designed to provide excellent flexibility in size and dimensions to meet various farming needs. Unlike flat roof designs, the dome shape promotes better air circulation, even light distribution, and efficient water runoff, while also reducing wind resistance. This makes dome-shaped shade net houses more durable and less susceptible to damage
This is a type of shade net house that uses wire ropes for structural support, providing a sturdy framework for crop protection. The wire ropes, typically made of galvanized steel, form the support for the netting, which helps regulate light, temperature, and airflow. This design ensures that the nethouse can withstand harsh weather conditions.