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Drying netting 1A160284
HDPEfor arboriculturesmall farming

Drying netting - 1A160284 - Tenax - HDPE / for arboriculture / small farming
Drying netting - 1A160284 - Tenax - HDPE / for arboriculture / small farming
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Characteristics

Application
drying
Material
HDPE
Other characteristics
for arboriculture, small farming, extruded

Description

Net certified for food contact TENAX FOOD NET is an extruded High Density Polyethylene square mesh designed for drying fruit and vegetables. Thanks to the mesh openings that facilitate ventilation and to the reduced contact surface between net and products, drying improves. Ideal for drying the following products: FRUIT: bananas, persimmons, apricots, kiwis, figs, apples, pears, cherries, pineapples, plums, peaches, anise. VEGETABLES: tomatoes, peppers, aubergines, courgettes, spinaches, potatoes, pumpkins, savoy cabbages. HERBS: Herbs, medicinal herbs, cacao, tea leaves, and mushrooms. Applications Extruded High Density Polyethylene square meshes designed to dry fruit and vegetables. TENAX FOOD NETs for drying fruit and vegetables safeguard the natural properties of products and are certified for food contact. Food contact compliance statement available upon request Features •Produced from HDPE, High Density Polyethylene, with fully recyclable, non-toxic and high-quality polymers •Quadrangular mesh •White •Mesh: 10×10 mm Advantages •Certified for food contact •Heavy-duty and durable •Run-resist, they do not tear •They resist fruit acids •With smooth selvedge finish on its sides •UV treated •Easy and quick to install

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