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If you need further assistance or prefer to place your order for windbreak netting over the phone then please do not hesitate to contact us on Tel: 01580 754484.
This advert will allow you to purchase by the metre up to a 30m continuous length. Just choose the length you require from the size option box below and the website will automatically calculate the total cost. If you require more than 30m then please see our separate extra special offer for a 3ft x 50m or 3ft x 100m roll.
This premier netting incorporates durable flat tape threads and double lock-stitch tearproof technology to produce the ultimate woven efficient windbeak to reduce wind speed by approx 50%.
The knitted design allows the fabric to be cut to any length while ensuring against ripping, tearing, and fraying. It does not require taping and is easy to repair if damaged. Material is chemical resistant against pesticides and detergents.
Our netting comes complete with eyelets woven into the seams both sides of the net for easy fixing and for joining runs together is so required.
How windbreaks work & their benefits reducing wind speed
Windbreaks interfere with wind flow producing an area of relative calm in their lee. The wind speed reduction achieved at a given sheltered point depends upon the height, width and density (porosity) of the windbreak.
• Generally, on level ground, windbreaks reduce wind speed by approximately 50% for up to a distance of four times the height of the windbreak and additionally by 33% for up to a distance of eight times its height.
• The minimum height for shelter is approximately two times the height of the item being protected.
• The minimum length of a windbreak is around eleven times the shelter height.
• The optimum porosity of windbreaks is between 50-60%.
• If porosity falls below 30% it will cause eddying and turbulence behind the shelter that may result in aerodynamic lift of particulate material.
• If porosity is too great wind speed will not be reduced enough to provide protection.
• Gaps underneath or between shelters are not recommended as they cause wind funneling.
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