Pulling nets that continue to perform, cycle after cycle
At Walkro in Blitterswijck, producing mushroom compost is all about control. Day after day, under the same harsh conditions. Moisture, organic material, intensive transport — it places high demands on every component involved. Including the pulling nets.
In compost tunnels, pulling nets are constantly at work. They are loaded, pulled, and exposed to moisture. The problem with many nets is that they tend to narrow, offer poor air permeability, or suffer premature damage. Precisely where consistency is vital, bottlenecks often arise.
“Consistency in the tunnel depends on the pulling net. If it narrows, blocks airflow, or fails early, the process feels it immediately.”
Walkro utilizes ComTec® Pull by Robusta. This pulling net maintains its width thanks to a dimensionally stable construction with minimal narrowing effect. As a result, the net retains its shape even after repeated loading, ensuring the tunnel is filled evenly.
Furthermore, the weave structure remains open. Air passes through as intended, even after intensive use, without the net itself becoming an obstacle. This directly contributes to a superior composting process and potential energy savings. Because the net is lightweight and easy to install, valuable production time is not lost on logistical handling.
For Walkro, this translates into a stable and predictable process. The nets have a longer lifespan, perform consistently every cycle, and are easy to clean. No surprises, no downtime: just a foundation that gets the job done.
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