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Lower heating and cooling needs translate into serious savings.
Stable conditions lead to healthier, more productive plants.
By limiting moisture and improving air circulation, screens reduce the risk of disease outbreaks.
Less energy used. Fewer chemicals needed. Better water efficiency. That's a win-win-win.
model | material | weight(g/㎡) | CLO value | thermal resistance | heat transfer index | energy saving rate |
DCLT-DIPES12 MD | DIPES12 + nanofiber cotton + polyester fabric | 200±10 | 1.22085C1o | 0.18923K·㎡/W | 5.285W/(㎡·K) | 67.87% |
DCLT-DIAl75 MD | DIAl75 + nanofiber cotton + polyester fabric | 220±10 | 1.24594C1o | 0.19312K·㎡/W | 5.178W/(㎡·K) | 68.68% |
DCLT-A/B MD | DIL99 A/B + nanofiber cotton+polyester fabric | 230±10 | 1.62892C1o | 0.25248K·㎡/W | 3.961W/(㎡·K) | 74% |
DCLT-B/B MD | DIL99 B/B + nanofiber cotton+polyester fabric | 230±10 | 1.22026C1o | 0.18914K·㎡/W | 5.287W/(㎡·K) | 67.86% |
DCLT-W/B MD | DIL99 W/B + nanofiber cotton+polyester fabric | 210±10 | 1.26809C1o | 0.19655K·㎡/W | 5.088W/(㎡·K) | 69.15% |
DCLT-WPE75 MD | WPE75 + nanofiber cotton + polyester fabric | 200±10 | 1.46518C1o | 0.22710K·㎡/W | 4.403W/(㎡·K) | 72% |
DCLS-W MD | White high strength woven film + nanofiber cotton+polyester fabric | 260±10 | 1.10308C1o | 0.17098K·㎡/W | 5.849W/(㎡·K) | 65.6% |
DCLS-C MD | High strength woven film + nanofiber cotton+polyester fabric | 260±10 | 1.10308C1o | 0.17098K·㎡/W | 5.849W/(㎡·K) | 65.6% |
DCLS-WPE75E MD | WPE75E + nanofiber cotton + polyester fabric | 260±10 | 0.86400C1o | 0.13392K·㎡/W | 7.467W/(㎡·K) | 60.18% |
DCLS-C MD300
DCLT-DIAl75 MD
DCLT-BB MD
DCLT-WB MD
Screens scatter incoming sunlight evenly, so every plant gets its fair share of light—no more burned leaves up top and struggling stems below.
They trap warm air during cold nights and block excess heat during hot days. It's like giving your greenhouse a breathable thermal blanket.
By controlling the microclimate inside, screens reduce condensation—meaning less risk of mold and disease.
Some screens are porous, letting just the right amount of air flow through. Others can open and close like blinds, allowing active climate control.
Heating and cooling a greenhouse can be expensive. Climate screens reduce energy usage by up to 40%, which is huge for your bottom line.
They reduce sunburn on sensitive plants, buffer against cold snaps, and even keep pests at bay by controlling humidity and airflow.
Some climate screens double as insect netting, minimizing pest invasion without chemicals.
effectively buffer the temperature difference between day and night, so that the greenhouse night temperature is 3-5 ℃ higher than ordinary materials.
Multi-layer heat insulation structureMulti-layer structure design, winter heat preservation performance is higher than single-layer film, significantly reducing the need for heating
ventilation design, summer daytime temperature is 2-4℃ lower than outdoors
fabric micropores can be automatically adjusted according to the difference between internal and external humidity to maintain the ideal humidity range.
Anti-condensation design special treatment makes the condensation form a uniform water film instead of water droplets, reducing the risk of disease transmission.
Reduces irrigation water consumption compared to traditional mulching materials.
service life of 5-7 years, 2-3 times that of ordinary plastic film.
Different crops need different light levels—choose accordingly.
Hot, humid? Go for shade and airflow. Cold and dry? You need insulation.
Is your structure high-tech or simple? Custom screens are available for both.
made of high-strength woven membrane, waterproof.
made of nano-fiber cotton whose functions are as follows:
nanofiber unique three-dimensional three-dimensional structure, so that it has a microporous, porous, high air filtration, etc., can store a large amount of air, with high thermal insulation properties, shorten the crop growth cycle to improve crop yields, increase economic benefits. Waterproof: nanofiber diameter is small, the gap between the fibers is smaller than the water molecules, preventing water infiltration, to ensure that the material in areas of high humidity and rain and snow conditions, continue to stay dry and fluffy.
nanofiber porous texture, small gaps make its structure dense, in the heat after the fiber thermal expansion, closed pores to isolate the air, so as to achieve the effect of flame retardant, effectively prevent the occurrence of fire to reduce economic losses. Bactericidal and antibacterial: After the fiber reaches the nano level, it has strong adsorption power, adsorbing the harmful bacteria in the surrounding air, making it lose its ability to move until it is eliminated, which reduces the occurrence of pests and diseases and increases the economic benefits.
the huge surface area of nanofiber, high porosity, large air flow, so that it has good air permeability, regulating the humidity and problematic degree of the greenhouse, so that the crop grows in the appropriate temperature and humidity, and improve crop yield. Ultra-thin and lightweight: the characteristics of nano-fiber materials make it no longer rely solely on increasing the thickness of the material to improve thermal insulation, reducing the weight of the material itself to achieve the characteristics of soft and lightweight, easy to mechanize the use.
made of wear-resistant backing cloth, which increases the weather resistance of the product and prolongs its service life.
Greenhouse climate screens aren't just fabric—they're one of the most powerful tools in modern agriculture. From cutting costs and boosting yields to protecting your crops from disease and harsh weather, they transform the way we grow. Whether you're running a high-tech greenhouse or a modest setup, climate screens can make a massive difference.
Most high-quality screens last 5–8 years with proper care.
Yes. They're customizable for everything from tomatoes to orchids.
Absolutely. Many manufacturers now offer recyclable and biodegradable screens.
They don't. Just make sure they're retracted or adjusted during pollination windows.
Yes. By controlling humidity and airflow, they lower the risk of pest outbreaks.
They're especially helpful in humid areas, reducing condensation and mold risk.
Lower heating and cooling needs translate into serious savings.
Stable conditions lead to healthier, more productive plants.
By limiting moisture and improving air circulation, screens reduce the risk of disease outbreaks.
Less energy used. Fewer chemicals needed. Better water efficiency. That's a win-win-win.
model | material | weight(g/㎡) | CLO value | thermal resistance | heat transfer index | energy saving rate |
DCLT-DIPES12 MD | DIPES12 + nanofiber cotton + polyester fabric | 200±10 | 1.22085C1o | 0.18923K·㎡/W | 5.285W/(㎡·K) | 67.87% |
DCLT-DIAl75 MD | DIAl75 + nanofiber cotton + polyester fabric | 220±10 | 1.24594C1o | 0.19312K·㎡/W | 5.178W/(㎡·K) | 68.68% |
DCLT-A/B MD | DIL99 A/B + nanofiber cotton+polyester fabric | 230±10 | 1.62892C1o | 0.25248K·㎡/W | 3.961W/(㎡·K) | 74% |
DCLT-B/B MD | DIL99 B/B + nanofiber cotton+polyester fabric | 230±10 | 1.22026C1o | 0.18914K·㎡/W | 5.287W/(㎡·K) | 67.86% |
DCLT-W/B MD | DIL99 W/B + nanofiber cotton+polyester fabric | 210±10 | 1.26809C1o | 0.19655K·㎡/W | 5.088W/(㎡·K) | 69.15% |
DCLT-WPE75 MD | WPE75 + nanofiber cotton + polyester fabric | 200±10 | 1.46518C1o | 0.22710K·㎡/W | 4.403W/(㎡·K) | 72% |
DCLS-W MD | White high strength woven film + nanofiber cotton+polyester fabric | 260±10 | 1.10308C1o | 0.17098K·㎡/W | 5.849W/(㎡·K) | 65.6% |
DCLS-C MD | High strength woven film + nanofiber cotton+polyester fabric | 260±10 | 1.10308C1o | 0.17098K·㎡/W | 5.849W/(㎡·K) | 65.6% |
DCLS-WPE75E MD | WPE75E + nanofiber cotton + polyester fabric | 260±10 | 0.86400C1o | 0.13392K·㎡/W | 7.467W/(㎡·K) | 60.18% |
DCLS-C MD300
DCLT-DIAl75 MD
DCLT-BB MD
DCLT-WB MD
Screens scatter incoming sunlight evenly, so every plant gets its fair share of light—no more burned leaves up top and struggling stems below.
They trap warm air during cold nights and block excess heat during hot days. It's like giving your greenhouse a breathable thermal blanket.
By controlling the microclimate inside, screens reduce condensation—meaning less risk of mold and disease.
Some screens are porous, letting just the right amount of air flow through. Others can open and close like blinds, allowing active climate control.
Heating and cooling a greenhouse can be expensive. Climate screens reduce energy usage by up to 40%, which is huge for your bottom line.
They reduce sunburn on sensitive plants, buffer against cold snaps, and even keep pests at bay by controlling humidity and airflow.
Some climate screens double as insect netting, minimizing pest invasion without chemicals.
effectively buffer the temperature difference between day and night, so that the greenhouse night temperature is 3-5 ℃ higher than ordinary materials.
Multi-layer heat insulation structureMulti-layer structure design, winter heat preservation performance is higher than single-layer film, significantly reducing the need for heating
ventilation design, summer daytime temperature is 2-4℃ lower than outdoors
fabric micropores can be automatically adjusted according to the difference between internal and external humidity to maintain the ideal humidity range.
Anti-condensation design special treatment makes the condensation form a uniform water film instead of water droplets, reducing the risk of disease transmission.
Reduces irrigation water consumption compared to traditional mulching materials.
service life of 5-7 years, 2-3 times that of ordinary plastic film.
Different crops need different light levels—choose accordingly.
Hot, humid? Go for shade and airflow. Cold and dry? You need insulation.
Is your structure high-tech or simple? Custom screens are available for both.
made of high-strength woven membrane, waterproof.
made of nano-fiber cotton whose functions are as follows:
nanofiber unique three-dimensional three-dimensional structure, so that it has a microporous, porous, high air filtration, etc., can store a large amount of air, with high thermal insulation properties, shorten the crop growth cycle to improve crop yields, increase economic benefits. Waterproof: nanofiber diameter is small, the gap between the fibers is smaller than the water molecules, preventing water infiltration, to ensure that the material in areas of high humidity and rain and snow conditions, continue to stay dry and fluffy.
nanofiber porous texture, small gaps make its structure dense, in the heat after the fiber thermal expansion, closed pores to isolate the air, so as to achieve the effect of flame retardant, effectively prevent the occurrence of fire to reduce economic losses. Bactericidal and antibacterial: After the fiber reaches the nano level, it has strong adsorption power, adsorbing the harmful bacteria in the surrounding air, making it lose its ability to move until it is eliminated, which reduces the occurrence of pests and diseases and increases the economic benefits.
the huge surface area of nanofiber, high porosity, large air flow, so that it has good air permeability, regulating the humidity and problematic degree of the greenhouse, so that the crop grows in the appropriate temperature and humidity, and improve crop yield. Ultra-thin and lightweight: the characteristics of nano-fiber materials make it no longer rely solely on increasing the thickness of the material to improve thermal insulation, reducing the weight of the material itself to achieve the characteristics of soft and lightweight, easy to mechanize the use.
made of wear-resistant backing cloth, which increases the weather resistance of the product and prolongs its service life.
Greenhouse climate screens aren't just fabric—they're one of the most powerful tools in modern agriculture. From cutting costs and boosting yields to protecting your crops from disease and harsh weather, they transform the way we grow. Whether you're running a high-tech greenhouse or a modest setup, climate screens can make a massive difference.
Most high-quality screens last 5–8 years with proper care.
Yes. They're customizable for everything from tomatoes to orchids.
Absolutely. Many manufacturers now offer recyclable and biodegradable screens.
They don't. Just make sure they're retracted or adjusted during pollination windows.
Yes. By controlling humidity and airflow, they lower the risk of pest outbreaks.
They're especially helpful in humid areas, reducing condensation and mold risk.