


Explore greenhouse film specifications including micron thickness, UV lifespan, light diffusion and tensile strength. HONRELAG supports technical data sheets for project bidding and bulk sourcing.

Silage is essentially "pickled" forage. When you wrap a bale, your primary goal is to seal out 100% of the oxygen. When oxygen is eliminated, naturally occurring lactic acid bacteria thrive. They consume the plant sugars, convert them into lactic acid, and drop the pH of the bale to a stable level, preserving the feed indefinitely.

PE greenhouse film for commercial nurseries and seedling production. Select film by crop cycle, light conditions, greenhouse structure and installation needs.

Large cut-flower buyers need consistent stem quality and predictable harvest timing, so the film cannot be selected only by thickness or price. The specification must match crop value, greenhouse structure, climate exposure, and replacement schedule.

It is better control of condensation, light distribution, film aging, and replacement risk across export production blocks. For large exporters, film specification should be linked to export-grade quality targets, rejection causes, and shipment schedules.

A cold region may require better condensation control and thermal retention. The correct film is the one that fits the growing environment and the project’s service-life target, not the one with the longest feature list.

If you are dealing with white mold, heating bales, and livestock refusing to eat spoiled feed, the core issue almost always traces back to one thing: oxygen infiltration. The definitive fix is partnering with a premium Silage Wrap Film manufacturer to upgrade your operations to a 5-Layer or 7-Layer Low-OTR (Oxygen Transmission Rate) Stretch Film.

You also need a solid UV package so the sun doesn't rot it, enough tensile strength to handle some pulling, and a smooth surface that’s clean enough for regular wash-downs between runs.