Why use non-woven bags to grow seedlings better?
Why use non-woven bags to grow seedlings better?
Non-woven nursery bags are welcomed by customers because they can increase the survival rate of seedlings. The seedlings that have used non-woven nursery bags not only have a higher survival rate, but the growth rate of such seedlings is much better than other seedlings. , What is the reason? The following will briefly explain to you the reason why non-woven nursery bags will increase the survival rate of seedlings. ①The material of the non-woven nursery bag is not like other materials, its firmness is not so strong, so when the seedlings are there, you can relax your root system with confidence, unlike other nursery bags that restrict the growth of the root system.
It is for this reason that many people like to use non-woven nursery bags. ② Another advantage of using non-woven seedling belt is that it is made of environmentally friendly materials. It does not need to handle the seedling bag after use like other materials, while non-woven cloth does not need this step directly with the seedlings. After being planted in the ground, it will be directly decomposed, and there is no need to deal with it specially, which is very easy.
The development history and current state of the non-woven industry.
The industrial production of non-woven fabrics in the modern sense began to appear in 1878 when the British company William Bywater successfully developed a needle punching machine in the world. In 1900, the United States James Hunter (James Hunter) company began the development and research on the industrial production of non-woven fabrics. In 1942, a company in the United States produced thousands of yards of non-woven fabrics made by bonding, began the industrial production of non-woven fabrics, and officially named the product 'Nonwoven fabric'.
In 1951, the United States developed a melt Spray non-woven fabrics. In 1959, the United States and Europe successfully studied spun-laid non-woven fabrics. In the late 1950s, low-speed paper machines were transformed into wet-laid non-woven fabrics, so wet-laid non-wovens began Production. From 1958 to 1962, the Chicot Company of the United States obtained the patent for the production of non-woven fabrics by the spunlace method. It was not until the 1980s that mass production was officially started. From the current state of technological development, the international non-woven technology The equipment is developing in the direction of wide-width, high-efficiency, and mechatronics. It makes full use of modern high-tech achievements, and continuously updates production equipment and processes rapidly, so that performance, speed, efficiency, automatic control and other aspects have been significantly improved. In In terms of raw material development, we have continuously developed polymer chips, differentiated fibers, functional fibers, high-performance fibers and biodegradable 'green products' for non-woven fabrics.
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