GLOSSARY PROTECTIVE CANOPY
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Anchor In this case, an underground mechanical device that fixes a cable or wire firmly in place and resists the tension placed on the cable. |
Angled Sides / Wind barriers When wind hits a vertical barrier it is thrown vertically. An inclined barrier throws the wind up at an angle. This more gradual process gives a longer flatter protected area behind the windbreak. |
Broad-acre Crops planted in an open field, possibly on trellises (berries, vines, fruit trees), or self supporting(trees, vegetables). |
Clip-lock A patented design involving a metallic spring-form which locks into a gutter, in order to secure fabric between the two parts. Please refer to our "Components" Product Sheet for an image of Clip-lock. |
Fire Rating Fire resistance in terms of Australian Standard 1530 for Textiles (T3). |
Net / Shadecloth Net refers to a fabric that is woven so as to stretch in one or both directions; Shadecloth is a stable material (does not stretch). |
Pre-Packaged Cut and packaged in a pre-determined size; opposite of Cut to Order. |
Retractable Able to be pulled inwards, towards a center, or folded into a storable size or shape. |
Shade-house A green-house style structure, covered in porous shade-cloth for the sole purpose of provided shade for the contents. |
Sheltered zone
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Throwover Net or shadecloth placed over an item or plant for a short-term only; usually there is very little supporting structure other than the item or plant itself. Intended to be easily removed after it has served its purpose. |
Wind Load The pressure on fabric or a structure caused by winds of a certain stated speed |
Wind protection benefits A well-designed wind-break will not be totally impermeable; but it will reduce the force of the wind, helping to maintain humidity and temperature; and keeping turbulence to a minimum in the sheltered zone – up to a distance of almost ten times the height of the structure. |