Shading Paints
1
Q-Black (880) 20kg.
Item No.370014684
2
Q-Heat (660) 15kg.
Item No.370014685
3
Q2 White (880) 20kg EXP.
Item No.370014628
4
Q3 White (880) 20 kg.
Item No.370014681
5
Q4 White (880) 20kg.
Item No.370014682
6
Q4 White 1000 l/ 1400kg IBC.
Item No.370014559
7
Shadefix (1125) 25kg.
Item No.370014553
8
Temperzon T74 15 L (660ltr).
Item No.370014686
9
Temperzon T74 750ml.
Item No.370014294
10
Whitefix (1125) 25kg.
Item No.370014431
Greenhouse shading agents, or greenhouse shade paint, are used in horticulture for heat reduction the greenhouse and prevent spikes to create an optimal greenhouse climate. Many crops are not resistant to full sun or high temperatures. You can protect your crop from the heat by applying a chalk or diffuse coating to the greenhouse cover. Royal Brinkman offers a wide range of greenhouse shade paint, diffuse coatings and cleaners.
Shading paints
Shading agents offer a solution if the crop is not resistant to full sun of high temperatures. During a warm period, you can chalk the greenhouse. The chalk causes the light to be reflected, reducing the temperature in the greenhouse. In this way you
always maintain an consistent temperature into the greenhouse. Royal Brinkman offers different greenhouse shading agents. Our specialists explain the use of a shading agent in an article.
Liquid shading agents:
Liquid shading agents:
- Q3 White: a medium weatherproof adjustable screen material. The shading paint is specially developed for glass, plastic foil, polycarbonate and acrylic.
- Q4 White: a liquid, weather-resistant shielding agent, which counteracts high light irradiation in the summer months. Curious about the difference between Q3 and Q4 White? Read it in the specialist article.
- Q Heat: a screen product that only reflects heat radiation with the aim of creating a cooler greenhouse climate.
- Q Black: a screen product that makes total solar eclipse possible, for maximum shielding. Curious about where and how Q Black is used? Our specialists have written an article about the use of Q Black as a screening agent.
- Shadefix: gives an medium screen layer. It can be applied on glass and polycarbonate tunnels and acrylics. It's adjustable so you decide the screen percentage. The agent wears evenly, so removal is not necessary.
- Whitefix: is an inexpensive shading agent, if you need to screen for about two months. Whitefix gives a nice, even screen layer, which limits light radiation. Because
the shading agent is adjustable, the screen percentage can be determined by yourself. This abrasion can be caused by rain or with the help of roof sprinklers.
Diffuse coatings
Diffuse coatings have the important property of allowing light to pass through them, thereby allowing only a portion of the light to pass through. This property is also called light transmission. The light that is not transmitted by the diffuse coatings
is partly reflected and partly converted into heat. Our specialists explain in an article which different coatings are available.
- D Gree: provides diffuse light that also reflects heat radiation (NIR) for a more pleasant greenhouse climate.
- D Fuse: creates a diffuse light that penetrates deeper into the crop, resulting in higher production and better quality.
- D Fuse Extra: is suitable for ornamentals and gives 10-15% more screening of the growing light.
Difference powder and liquid shading agents
The big difference between liquid and powder agents is in the composition and shape. Liquid shading agents are liquid and powder shading agents are powder. In recent years the greenhouse constructions have changed considerably, which has increased the
need for a different way of shading the greenhouse. Shading the greenhouse had to be safer, easier, more accurate and, of course, faster. Liquid shading paint was developed from this need. Our specialists wrote an article in which they tell you all about the differences and effects.
How to get rid of greenhouse shading
To remove shading agents from your greenhouse deck, we recommend using cleaners. Removit, developed by Hermadix, is the cleaner for removing greenhouse paint such as Q3 and Q4 and diffuse coatings D-Fuse and D-Gree. Our specialists have listed a few
tips for removing the greenhouse shading paint.
Buy greenhouse shading paint
At Royal Brinkman you can find various types of shading paint and agents. Would you like more information about the possibilities? Please feel free to contact one of our specialists. We will contact you within 24 hours on working days.
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Shading Paints
Greenhouse shading agents, or greenhouse shade paint, are used in horticulture for heat reduction the greenhouse and prevent spikes to create an optimal greenhouse climate. Many crops are not resistant to full sun or high temperatures. You can protect your crop from the heat by applying a chalk or diffuse coating to the greenhouse cover. Royal Brinkman offers a wide range of greenhouse shade paint, diffuse coatings and cleaners.
1
Q-Black (880) 20kg.
Item No.370014684
2
Q-Heat (660) 15kg.
Item No.370014685
3
Q2 White (880) 20kg EXP.
Item No.370014628
4
Q3 White (880) 20 kg.
Item No.370014681
5
Q4 White (880) 20kg.
Item No.370014682
6
Q4 White 1000 l/ 1400kg IBC.
Item No.370014559
7
Shadefix (1125) 25kg.
Item No.370014553
8
Temperzon T74 15 L (660ltr).
Item No.370014686
9
Temperzon T74 750ml.
Item No.370014294
10
Whitefix (1125) 25kg.
Item No.370014431
Shading paints
Shading agents offer a solution if the crop is not resistant to full sun of high temperatures. During a warm period, you can chalk the greenhouse. The chalk causes the light to be reflected, reducing the temperature in the greenhouse. In this way you
always maintain an consistent temperature into the greenhouse. Royal Brinkman offers different greenhouse shading agents. Our specialists explain the use of a shading agent in an article.
Liquid shading agents:
Liquid shading agents:
- Q3 White: a medium weatherproof adjustable screen material. The shading paint is specially developed for glass, plastic foil, polycarbonate and acrylic.
- Q4 White: a liquid, weather-resistant shielding agent, which counteracts high light irradiation in the summer months. Curious about the difference between Q3 and Q4 White? Read it in the specialist article.
- Q Heat: a screen product that only reflects heat radiation with the aim of creating a cooler greenhouse climate.
- Q Black: a screen product that makes total solar eclipse possible, for maximum shielding. Curious about where and how Q Black is used? Our specialists have written an article about the use of Q Black as a screening agent.
- Shadefix: gives an medium screen layer. It can be applied on glass and polycarbonate tunnels and acrylics. It's adjustable so you decide the screen percentage. The agent wears evenly, so removal is not necessary.
- Whitefix: is an inexpensive shading agent, if you need to screen for about two months. Whitefix gives a nice, even screen layer, which limits light radiation. Because
the shading agent is adjustable, the screen percentage can be determined by yourself. This abrasion can be caused by rain or with the help of roof sprinklers.
Diffuse coatings
Diffuse coatings have the important property of allowing light to pass through them, thereby allowing only a portion of the light to pass through. This property is also called light transmission. The light that is not transmitted by the diffuse coatings
is partly reflected and partly converted into heat. Our specialists explain in an article which different coatings are available.
- D Gree: provides diffuse light that also reflects heat radiation (NIR) for a more pleasant greenhouse climate.
- D Fuse: creates a diffuse light that penetrates deeper into the crop, resulting in higher production and better quality.
- D Fuse Extra: is suitable for ornamentals and gives 10-15% more screening of the growing light.
Difference powder and liquid shading agents
The big difference between liquid and powder agents is in the composition and shape. Liquid shading agents are liquid and powder shading agents are powder. In recent years the greenhouse constructions have changed considerably, which has increased the
need for a different way of shading the greenhouse. Shading the greenhouse had to be safer, easier, more accurate and, of course, faster. Liquid shading paint was developed from this need. Our specialists wrote an article in which they tell you all about the differences and effects.
How to get rid of greenhouse shading
To remove shading agents from your greenhouse deck, we recommend using cleaners. Removit, developed by Hermadix, is the cleaner for removing greenhouse paint such as Q3 and Q4 and diffuse coatings D-Fuse and D-Gree. Our specialists have listed a few tips for removing the greenhouse shading paint.
Buy greenhouse shading paint
At Royal Brinkman you can find various types of shading paint and agents. Would you like more information about the possibilities? Please feel free to contact one of our specialists. We will contact you within 24 hours on working days.