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Screen Systems

Optimizing Greenhouse Climate with Screen Systems

Screen systems are essential tools for managing greenhouse climate, helping to maintain the ideal temperature and humidity for crop growth.​

Types of Screen Systems

  • Horizontal Screens: Positioned under the greenhouse roof, horizontal screens help protect crops by blocking excessive sunlight during the day. They also retain warmth in the greenhouse at night or during colder periods, ensuring consistent temperature control.

  • Vertical Screens (Roll-Up Screens): Installed along the greenhouse walls, vertical or roll-up screens serve a similar purpose. These screens block intense solar radiation during the day and help maintain warmth at night, creating a stable environment for crops.

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Choosing the Right Screen System

For every crop, climate, and location, there is a suitable screen system available. Working closely with our trusted partners, we assist our clients in selecting the best screen solution to optimize their greenhouse climate.

Looking to optimize your greenhouse climate? Contact us to find the best screen system for your specific needs.

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Specialized Screens

Blackout & Energy-Saving Screens

  • Blackout Screens: Blackout screens provide complete light control by isolating specific sections of the greenhouse from light. This setup is crucial for crops that require a fully dark environment at certain growth stages.

  • Energy-Saving Screens: Screen fabrics come in various designs to support energy efficiency. For example, transparent screens offer year-round climate control. A common setup includes an open-weave upper screen for airflow and a lower transparent screen to retain humidity and save energy. This dual-layer approach is ideal for growers who require consistent climate control throughout the seasons.

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