tuuletõkkevõrke
Tuuletõkkevõrke, often translated as windbreak netting or wind barrier mesh, is a material used in construction and agriculture to mitigate the effects of wind. In building construction, it is typically installed on the exterior of a building, beneath the final cladding layer. Its primary function is to prevent wind from entering the building's insulation layers, which can significantly reduce the insulation's effectiveness and lead to increased heat loss. By blocking direct wind infiltration, tuuletõkkevõrke helps maintain a stable indoor temperature and improves energy efficiency. It also acts as a secondary water barrier, protecting the building structure from wind-driven rain. The material is usually made from durable, weather-resistant synthetic fibers, often woven or non-woven, designed to allow water vapor to escape while restricting air movement.
In agricultural applications, tuuletõkkevõrke serves a similar purpose of wind reduction. It is often used to