4% UV Spunbond Pp Non Woven Banana Bunch Cover Bag In White Blue
Product Details:
Place of Origin: | China |
Brand Name: | Rayson |
Certification: | SGS |
Model Number: | RS-W02 |
Payment & Shipping Terms:
Minimum Order Quantity: | 2000kg per color |
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Price: | USD1.6-2.05/KG |
Packaging Details: | Roll packed with customized |
Delivery Time: | 20days |
Payment Terms: | T/T, L/C, D/P, D/A, Western Union, |
Supply Ability: | 3600tons per month |
Detail Information |
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Weight: | 10-200gsm | Feature: | Breathable,Eco-Friendly |
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Width: | Max 320 Cm | Material: | 100% Polypropylene |
Style: | Dot,Plain | Pattern: | Dyed |
Use: | Agriculture | Nonwoven Technics: | Spun-Bonded |
Color: | Customer's Requirement | Raw Material: | 100%polypropylene |
Sample: | Free Sample Can Be Offer | Packing: | Roll Packing |
Highlight: | Non Woven Banana Bunch Cover Bag,Spunbond Pp Banana Bunch Cover Bag |
Product Description
4% UV Spunbond Pp Non Woven Banana Bunch Cover Bag In White / Blue
Banana Bunch Covers can protect the skin of the fruit against wind damage, leaf, insect and some bird damage as the fruit matures. As the ripening gas released by the bunch is trapped inside, the bats and birds etc. are not attracted to the bunch in the same way as not having a cover.
Product Details
Material | 100% virgin polypropylene |
Weight | 10gram to 35gram |
Width | 90cm, 1m or customized |
Color | white or customized |
Packing | roll packed with customized label |
Feature | UV, hydrophilic, air permeable |
Loading port | Shenzhen, Guangzhou |
Lead time | 20days after deposit payment |
Benefits of non woven banana bunch cover:
- Allow faster and more trustworthy harvest
- Allow adequate ripening of the banana
- Improve quality and appearance of the fruits
- Protect from external natural conditions (wind, rain, hail, sun damage, etc.)
- Prevent mechanical injuries(marks & scratches)
- Prevent birds, insects and fruit flies from damaging the fruit and causing spots
When to use covers
Where flying foxes and birds are not a problem, the covers can be put on after the bracts that cover the hands have fallen and the flower ends have hardened.
For Ladyfinger in particular, where flying foxes and bird attack are prevalent, bunch covers are put on as soon as possible after the bell emerges