Totally Impermeable Film

Product Overview

We are trading and Supplying of Totally Impermeable Films in New Delhi, Delhi, India. The use of fumigant gases in agriculture helps produce high quality vegetables, fruit and flowers. Held in place with plastic sheeting, they sterilise the soil - eliminating pests like nematodes, bacteria, fungi and weeks - boosting yields. However, using standard plastic sheeting lets some gas escape into the environment, often with unwelcome side effects. Methyl bromide was a commonly used fumigant, but is an ozone depleting gas, and the Montri al Protocol of 1997 started the search for cost-effective alternatives. Many are less harmful for the ozone, yet may cause acute and chronic health risks to field workers and nearby communities. Changing the fumigant gas is not enough; to be both effective and safe, the entire fumigation process must be made as efficient as possible. Adding an EVALi barrier layer to fumigant films sharply improves gas retention, blocking permeation to keep fumigants in the soil. The improvement is so dramatic compared to other films, that the EVALi -containing structure has been called TIFi , or "Totally Impermeable Film".

2025nd Year

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Unit no. -16/17/18 First Floor Southern Part D-2, District Centre, Saket,

Product Description

We are trading and Supplying of Totally Impermeable Films in New Delhi, Delhi, India. The use of fumigant gases in agriculture helps produce high quality vegetables, fruit and flowers. Held in place with plastic sheeting, they sterilise the soil - eliminating pests like nematodes, bacteria, fungi and weeks - boosting yields. However, using standard plastic sheeting lets some gas escape into the environment, often with unwelcome side effects. Methyl bromide was a commonly used fumigant, but is an ozone depleting gas, and the Montri al Protocol of 1997 started the search for cost-effective alternatives. Many are less harmful for the ozone, yet may cause acute and chronic health risks to field workers and nearby communities. Changing the fumigant gas is not enough; to be both effective and safe, the entire fumigation process must be made as efficient as possible. Adding an EVALi barrier layer to fumigant films sharply improves gas retention, blocking permeation to keep fumigants in the soil. The improvement is so dramatic compared to other films, that the EVALi -containing structure has been called TIFi , or "Totally Impermeable Film".