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At WeatherSolve we take pride in our ability to provide quality systems that do what they are supposed to do no matter what weather.

Recent structures have included:

 

WeatherSolve Environment Control Structures Transfer tower cladding on a steel mill dust collector

 

WeatherSolve Recreational Environment Control Structures Coal pile dust control windbreaks on a far north stockpile

 

WeatherSolve Industrial Agricultural Control Structures 2.5km x 20m tall stockpile windbreak for a Middle East pelletizing plant

 

WeatherSolve Industrial Environment Control Structures Ongoing multi-kilometer windbreak systems for dust control at a Brazilian steel facility

 

 

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Other Agricultural Shade

 

 

There are numerous Agricultural uses for shade systems. Improve worker and animal productivity with a more temperate environment. Contact our designers to discuss your requirements.

 

Shade for horses (NZ)

Shade for horses (NZ)

 

Shade for sheep
(Kuwait - not WeaherSolve)

 

Packing Area shade

 

Maintain fruit quality with shade over newly picked fruit.

 

Portable shade and fixed shade systems are available.

What size holes can we have
in the net?

 

The best hole size is as large as possible, whilst still giving protection.

 

In general terms this means holes about the size of the smallest hail that causes damage.

 

Strange things happen.


When the fabric is taut, hail stones tend to bounce on the net and hit other stones coming down. One orchard in Hastings NZ that was covered with a birdnet (3/4" diam holes) got almost perfect protection from a rice hail storm with hail about 3/8" long and 1/8" wide!

 

 

The above images show two hailnets, plus a section of 30% shade which can also be used for hail. The above are all woven fabrics.

 

The block of images below show birdnets and hailnets constructed using a Rochelle Knit.

 

The denser fabrics are used for hail.

 

(Particularly the white net on a blue background and the red net.)

 

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