Light
The main source of light on Earth is the Sun. Sunlight provides the energy that green plants use to create sugars mostly in the form of starches, which release energy into the living things that digest them. This process of photosynthesis provides virtually all the energy used by living things.
Light goes through film
Solar radiation spectrum is usually divided into three main ranges, based on the wavelength measured in nanometers (nm):
Visible light – from 380 to 700 nm – overlaps in most parts with PAR.
Ultra Violet (UV)
UV ranges from 100 nm to 400 nm. The Ozone layer absorbs the short-wave part up to 290 nm. The UV range – although it is only 6% of the total radiation – is highly energetic and may cause film degradation.
More phenomena related to UV: UV is essential for the development of some colors and fragments in flowers, vegetables and fruits. On the other hand, blocking the UV suppresses activity of insects (Anti-Virus) as well as helping enhance film stabilization. UV blocking is needed while growing red roses. Some fungus species need UV light to trigger sporulation; hence, UV Blocking will slow down this process.
POLITIV variety of hydroponic films are based on the most advanced technology of stabilizers and absorbers in order to get maximum lifetime, even under the highest radiation conditions.
POLITIV supplies wide hydroponic film selection with several degrees of UV Blocking, starting from Anti-Virus and Anti Blackening, through Bee-friendly and UV Open or «Nectarine». POLITIV TDS specifies the UV Transmission in the relevant ranges.
Photosynthetically Active Radiation & Visible Light
Light or visible light appears within the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be perceived by the human eye. Visible light is usually defined as having wavelengths ranging from 380 nm to 740 nm.
More useful in agriculture is the Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR), ranging from 400 nm to 700 nm. This part of Light is essential to all plants. The irradiance of PAR can be measured in energy units (W/m2).
UV Vis instrument, used in POLITIV lab, calculates PAR percentage transmitted by the film when light flux is perpendicular to the film, according to the industry standards (such as EN 2155-5, ASTM D 1003 etc.).
POLITIV supplies wide film portfolio with different degrees of Light Transmission (LT).
INFRA RED (IR)
Infra-Red spectrum of light is the radiation ranging from 780 nm to 1 mm.
It is often divided into three sub-categories:
NIR range might contribute to overheating greenhouses. In hot areas, greenhouse’s inside-temperature may cause heat stress disorders in plants such as: water loss, enhanced water uptake, germination decreased and early seedling growth, reduced crop productivity, leaf curling and folding, dehydration, tips burning, etc.
POLITIV offers a variety of products enable to reduce extreme temperature in greenhouses: Milky, Smart Aluminum and Everest.
Far IR range (also referred as Thermal IR) enables greenhouse emitting energy back to the sky (during nights when there is no radiation coming in). Greenhouse temperature can drop down due to IR radiation (black body).
Thermal IR film will reduce heat loses during cold nights. POLITIV IR film designed to absorb most of the IR radiation in order to prevent energy losses.
Measuring IR range is done by FTIR. Thermicity is defined by the percentage of IR goes through the film ranging from 1400 cm-1 to 700 cm-1.
POLITIV Thermal IR film includes various items of changing thermicity, in combination with either transparent or diffused light transmission.
Followed by a significant R&D efforts, production and field trails, Politiv launched in 2015 a new revolutionary line of hydroponic films – Diamond®. Its main features are: Highlight transmission; High and unique lightdiffusion; Highthermicity.
HIGH LIGHT TRANSMISSION
Light or visible light is electromagnetic radiation within the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be perceived by the human eye. Visible light is usually defined as having wavelengths in the range of 400–700 nanometers (nm), between the infrared (with longer wavelengths) and the ultraviolet (with shorter wavelengths.
Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) designates the spectral range (wave band) of solar radiation from 400 to 700 nanometers that photosynthetic organisms are able to use in the process of photosynthesis. This spectral region corresponds more or less with the range of light visible to human eyes. PAR is essential to all crops. Rule of thumb says 1% addition in Light means 1% addition in crop.
HIGH LIGHT DIFFUSION
Diffused Light: Direct sunlight (undiffused light) can cause “shadow” effect and “sun burns”. Light diffuses
additives will scatter the direct light; thus, preventing the «shadow» effect and the «sun burns». The light diffusion increases the photosynthetic efficiency by providing more homogeneous light from all directions. Light diffusion also gives advantage to growth with selfshading, such as cucumbers, tomatoes, squash, roses and others.
Diffused light, not only numbers.
Apparently not only the amount of light diffused is important also the way the light is diffused play a special role in how the plants can benefit from the diffusion. By selecting the right raw material, we got the ideal combination between Light Transmission and Light Diffusion.
THERMICITY
Part of the energy radiation is in the IR range starting from 700 to 1,400 nm. This range is invisible to the human eye. IR energy is absorbed from the sun during day time. Part of the IR – thermal IR – is emitted during the night. As a result, the temperature in the Greenhouse is reduced. Blocking the IR radiation from the greenhouse to the atmosphere minimizes the heat losses and reduces the risk of freezing. It is highly important, especially in cold night areas, to protect the crop with good thermcity film – one that ensures that less than 15% of the IR escapes.
Current status
Diamond® films are sold successfully worldwide.
Diamond® 15 used in Oxnard California and in Mexico both areas with strawberries
and raspberries growers show increase in light transmission and diffusion.
Especially in high altitudes of 2,000m above sea level gave better yield, quality and
higher quantities.
Politiv, in collaboration with the University of Almeria, conducts an ongoing field trial
which compares Diamond® films with regular ones. So far, it appears that there is
an advantage in favor of Diamond film (final results expected in spring 2021).
In Huelva area, known as an important berry growing center, multi tunnels covered
with Diamond® show significant increase in yield.
Summary
Diamond ® range of film represents ideal combination of three factors:
Excellent light transmission for maximum yield;
Excellent light diffusion for best crop;
Excellent thermicity for minimum energy losses, risk of frost and heating costs.
All Diamond® films can be supplied with:
»Sulfur resistance up to 5,000 ppm S.
»AntiMist
»Improved strength
»Other properties by request
»AntiFog for cold or hot climate
»AntiDust
»Bee friendly and UV open
As always, we are happy to set a new bar in the field of plastic products for industry and agriculture, and to provide our customers with every need.