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TROPICAL AND SUBTROPICAL GREENHOUSES – A CHALLENGE FOR NEW PLASTIC FILMS

Article number
578_19
Pages
163 – 169
Language
English
Abstract
In subtropical and tropical regions it is necessary to get a cooling effect if high irradiation heats up the greenhouse.
It is possible to use covering materials, which contain absorbing, reflecting, interference, photo- or thermochromic pigments.
Reflecting and coloured films containing absorbing pigments intercept PAR and give a shading effect throughout the year.
More intelligent materials with interference pigments are able to reflect parts of the NIR more selectively.
Photo- and thermochromic materials are in principle able to keep out NIR only during periods with high irradiation.
For the subtropics there is a need for thermic films, which prevent the transmission of FIR during cold nights and so create an insulating effect.

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Authors
S. Hoffmann, D. Waaijenberg
Keywords
plastic film, greenhouses, near infrared, far infrared, photoselective material, spectral filter, greenhouse climate
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