Q3 White (880) 20 kg
Description
Q3 White | Shading Agent
Q3 White is a medium weatherproof and adjustable screen product specifically designed for glass, plastic film, polycarbonate and acrylic. Q3 White is - depending on the dilution – medium weather resistant and easy to remove with Removit. We recommend Q4 White for maximum weather resistance at shading percentages below 65%.
Q3 White does not contain any components that are harmful to the environment.
Advantages Q3 White
- Economical choice
- Medium weatherproof agent
- Adjustable shading percentage
- Easily removable with Removit
- For short term, heavu and periodic shading
Dosage Q3 White
Buckets per hectare |
Shading |
Lifetime in weeks +/- |
Weather resistance |
34 | 80% | 23 - 24 | Medium |
25 | 75% | 20 - 22 | Medium |
20 | 65% | 14 - 15 | Medium |
16 | 55% | 11 - 13 | Minimum |
13 | 45% | 4 - 8 | Minimum |
The lifespan was measured in an average European climate. Data in the table above may vary when extreme weather occurs.
Instructions for use of Q3 White
Calculate the required amount of buckets by reading the desired screen percentage stated in the table. Add the content of the bucket to clean water while stirring. Use sufficient spray liquid to evenly distribute the Q3 White. The amount of spray liquid partly depends on the used spraying method. An indicative quantity of spray liquid for machine application is 1.200 to 1.400 liters per hectare and 1.500 to 1.700 liters per hectare by manual application. We recommend to continuously or regularly stir the solution during application. Apply Q3 White on a clean and dry underground in dry weather conditions.
After the season Q3 White can be removed quickly, easily and in a responsible manner with Removit.
Caution
Do not use Q3 White in combination with other shading agents. Prevent the product from entering the basin during application or removal. Store frost free.
» Read more about the differences between Q3 en Q4 White
Watch the video of Q3 White for greenhouses
Q3 White (880) 20 kg
Description
Q3 White | Shading Agent
Q3 White is a medium weatherproof and adjustable screen product specifically designed for glass, plastic film, polycarbonate and acrylic. Q3 White is - depending on the dilution – medium weather resistant and easy to remove with Removit. We recommend Q4 White for maximum weather resistance at shading percentages below 65%.
Q3 White does not contain any components that are harmful to the environment.
Advantages Q3 White
- Economical choice
- Medium weatherproof agent
- Adjustable shading percentage
- Easily removable with Removit
- For short term, heavu and periodic shading
Dosage Q3 White
Buckets per hectare |
Shading |
Lifetime in weeks +/- |
Weather resistance |
34 | 80% | 23 - 24 | Medium |
25 | 75% | 20 - 22 | Medium |
20 | 65% | 14 - 15 | Medium |
16 | 55% | 11 - 13 | Minimum |
13 | 45% | 4 - 8 | Minimum |
The lifespan was measured in an average European climate. Data in the table above may vary when extreme weather occurs.
Instructions for use of Q3 White
Calculate the required amount of buckets by reading the desired screen percentage stated in the table. Add the content of the bucket to clean water while stirring. Use sufficient spray liquid to evenly distribute the Q3 White. The amount of spray liquid partly depends on the used spraying method. An indicative quantity of spray liquid for machine application is 1.200 to 1.400 liters per hectare and 1.500 to 1.700 liters per hectare by manual application. We recommend to continuously or regularly stir the solution during application. Apply Q3 White on a clean and dry underground in dry weather conditions.
After the season Q3 White can be removed quickly, easily and in a responsible manner with Removit.
Caution
Do not use Q3 White in combination with other shading agents. Prevent the product from entering the basin during application or removal. Store frost free.
» Read more about the differences between Q3 en Q4 White
Watch the video of Q3 White for greenhouses
Q3 White and Q4 White is greenhouse shading paint based on calcium carbonate. Actually, only one difference between the two shading agents can be named, which is the extent to which it is weatherproof and thus its lifespan. This difference influences the different manners of application for these two products.
Warm springs and summers cause peaks in the greenhouse climate. Possible consequences are: reduced photosynthesis, delay in plant growth, loss of quality and lower production. You can prevent this with the right shading agent.