Overwintering Coats for Southern Fruits: Applications of Ultra-Wide Joined Non-woven Fabric on Bananas and Fruit Trees

Jun 26th, 2026

Overwintering Coats for Southern Fruits: Applications of Ultra-Wide Joined Non-woven Fabric on Bananas and Fruit Trees

Southern fruits like bananas, citrus, and mangoes are extremely sensitive to cold. Bananas, in particular, will turn black and rot once exposed to low temperatures. Because these fruit trees have massive canopies and are densely planted, conventional fabrics simply cannot wrap them.

  • Integrated Large Canopy Packing:Joined non-woven fabric can be customized to extreme widths (such as 15 to 20 meters) to cover an entire row of tall fruit trees directly from above, or be made into extra-large frost protection bags.

  • Preventing Frost Shifting and Wind Damage:The welded joints possess high tear resistance. In orchards with strong high-altitude winds, this effectively prevents fruit frostbite caused by fabric tearing.

  • Promoting Earlier Market Entry:The excellent insulation effect not only prevents freezing but also accelerates fruit development, allowing fruits to mature and hit the market 7 to 15 days earlier, helping farmers seize market premiums.


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