Weed Control Fabric - Product Introduction
Weed Control Fabric——An efficient weeding solution and the new choice for protecting your gardens and orchards!
Our weed control fabric is manufactured using environmentally friendly recycled market materials, providing an ideal solution for weed management in your gardens, orchards, medicinal herb fields, tea plantations, and more. Its tightly woven structure effectively blocks sunlight, suppressing the growth of various weeds, reducing weeding labor, and saving on manpower costs.
The unique permeable and breathable design ensures proper soil moisture and gas exchange, creating an optimal environment for plant root systems and promoting healthy plant growth. Additionally, the fabric is durable and resistant to aging, suitable for various harsh outdoor climates, with a long service life that reduces the cost of frequent replacement.
Whether for small home gardens or large-scale orchards, landscaped areas, and melon/fruit bases, our weed control fabric, with its excellent weed suppression performance, reliable quality, and easy installation method, serves as your capable assistant in managing green spaces, effortlessly protecting every inch of vitality.

Production Process & Technology
> Raw Material Preparation
| High-quality
polymer materials such as PP, PE, or PET are selected. These materials
offer excellent chemical stability, weather resistance, and mechanical
strength, ensuring long-term outdoor performance of the weed control
fabric.
> Batching & Mixing
| Various
raw materials are weighed according to the specified formulation
requirements. The weighed materials are then fed into a mixer to achieve
a fully uniform blend, ensuring consistent product quality.
> Feeding & Heating Extrusion
| The
mixed material is loaded into the extruder hopper via a feeder. The
extruder is heated to the required temperature as per the process
parameters, melting the material and extruding it into film sheets.
> Cooling
| The
extruded film sheets are immediately cooled using water or other
methods to rapidly set their shape, facilitating subsequent processing.
> Slitting
| The cooled film sheets are cut into strips of specified width, known as "green yarn," preparing them for the stretching process.
> Stretching (Drawing)
| The
green yarn is passed through a heated oven where it is stretched under
high temperature and tension. This orients the molecular chains,
transforming the yarn into flat tapes of the required width and
thickness, thereby enhancing their strength and toughness.
> Heat Setting
| The
flat tapes are further heated in a setting oven to stabilize their
molecular structure and dimensions, improving their physical properties
and dimensional stability.
> Winding
| The
heat-set flat tapes are wound into spools of a defined shape, which are
then bagged and stored for easy handling and inventory.
> Weaving
| The
flat tapes are woven on looms into fabric according to technical
specifications. Different weaving patterns and densities can be applied
to meet varied application needs.
> Final Winding & Inspection
| The woven fabric is wound onto rolls of specified length using a winding machine. Defective sections are removed during this stage to guarantee consistent product quality and specifications.
> Sealing & Labeling
| The
beginning and ends of each fabric roll are securely sealed with tape to
prevent unraveling during use. A label is affixed to a fixed position
on each roll, indicating product specifications, type, production date,
and other relevant information.
> Cutting & Packing
| Defective products identified during final winding are sorted out. Qualified fabric is folded into sheets of predetermined dimensions and bagged. The folded sheets, along with their labels, are placed into plastic bags. Finally, the rolls and bagged sheets are packed into designated cartons according to specified quantities, sealed, and stored in the warehouse or prepared for shipment.
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PP/PE vs. PET Weed Control Fabrics
> Material Properties
PET Weed Control Fabric: PET material offers higher strength and toughness, resulting in a more durable and robust fabric with superior tensile and tear resistance, making it less prone to damage.
PP/PE Weed
Control Fabric: PP/PE materials are relatively softer and slightly lower
in strength compared to PET. Their tensile and tear resistance is
generally inferior, which may lead to easier tearing or rupture.
> Durability
PET Weed Control Fabric: Excellent weather resistance, with strong tolerance to UV rays, high temperatures, humidity, and other environmental factors. It resists aging, fading, and embrittlement effectively, offering a longer service life—typically over 5 years.
PP/PE
Weed Control Fabric: More susceptible to UV degradation during
long-term outdoor use, leading to aging and brittleness. Its service
life is relatively shorter, usually ranging from 1 to 3 years.
> Weed Control Effectiveness
PET Weed Control Fabric: Tightly woven structure provides better sunlight blocking, significantly inhibiting weed growth and reducing weeding costs.
PP/PE Weed Control Fabric: Also offers good weed control,
but due to differences in material and weaving techniques, its sunlight
blocking and weed suppression capabilities are slightly weaker than PET
fabric.
> Breathability & Water Permeability
PET Weed Control Fabric: Offers good breathability and water permeability, ensuring proper soil gas exchange and moisture infiltration. This helps maintain a stable soil ecosystem and supports healthy root growth.
PP/PE
Weed Control Fabric: Relatively poorer in breathability and water
permeability, which may affect soil aeration and water penetration,
potentially hindering root respiration and water absorption.
> Environmental Friendliness
PET Weed Control Fabric: PET material is recyclable, more environmentally friendly, and aligns with sustainability requirements.
PP/PE
Weed Control Fabric: PP/PE materials are also recyclable, but their
recycling process is somewhat more challenging and offers lower economic
value compared to PET.
> Additives
PET Weed Control Fabric: Color masterbatch can be added to change fabric color with minimal impact on product quality.
PP/PE Weed Control Fabric: Due to lower tolerance to UV, heat, and moisture, UV-resistant additives must be incorporated during production. For a 1-year service life, UV additive dosage typically ranges from 1.5% to 3%. Longer service life requires higher additive proportions. Current market prices for UV additives range from ¥80,000 to ¥250,000 per ton.
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