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purpose of a greenhouse is to create a production space that will optimize
the climate and, therefore, the crop.
To achieve this goal, Filclair has developed yet another innovation: for
the first time in the history of the greenhouse, fluid mechanics software
has been applied to the design of structure forms.
The era of C.A.G.D (Computer-Assisted Greenhouse Design) has now become
a reality.
This C.A.G.D program has given rise to the new MULTICLAIR Gothic Arch
greenhouse: the AÉRO 9600.
Aerodynamics
The AÉRO 9600 has been derived from a traditional MULTICLAIR Gothic
Arch, which is already renowned for its excellent climatic qualities,
but has a considerably flatter arch. The much more aerodynamic profile
of the AÉRO 9600, combined with the geometry of the vent panels
and their positioning, offers this greenhouse the highest level of performance
on the market in terms of agronomics.
Agronomic Qualities
The advent of C.A.G.D heralds the end of 40 years of empirical greenhouse
design. Greenhouse performances are no longer merely evaluated on the
tangible criteria of its resistance to climatic loads alone, but also
and, above all, on its agronomic qualities.
The optimization of the volume of the AÉRO 9600, the new contour
of its arch and the power of the aeration systems, produce top level performances
in terms of relative humidity, temperature and light, thus creating almost
perfect bioclimates.
INRA Support
The partnership with the PSH (Plants and Garden Cropping Systems) unit
of the INRA (The French National Institute for Agricultural Research)
- backed by ANVAR (The French Agency for Innovation) - has objectively
corroborated the design decisions taken for the AÉRO 9600, by simulating
complex climatic conditions.
The broad scope of the studies then jointly conducted with our R&D
department, and the influence of the Institute in this field, offers users
an indisputable guarantee of quality.
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