The Laboratory of Alternative Energy Sources and Measuring Instruments Technologies of the International Scientific and Technological Park of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan has developed hydrophobic sulfur concrete trellises for viticulture.
Under the supervision of candidate of technical sciences Meretmuhammet Hudayberdiyev, a new material was created that has high mechanical strength, chemical resistance and hydrophobic properties.
Trellis play a key role in viticulture, supporting plants and creating an optimal microclimate for their growth and fruiting. Traditional materials such as wood or metal are subject to rotting and corrosion, which reduces their durability and efficiency.
Hydrophobic grey-concrete trellises are resistant to moisture and chemical influences, which allows them to be used in various climatic conditions. In addition, the material has high mechanical strength, which ensures the durability and reliability of the structure.
The developed hydrophobic grey-concrete trellises represent a significant step forward in the field of viticulture. Innovative solutions offered by specialists of the International Scientific and Technological Park of the Academy of Sciences of Turkmenistan open up new opportunities for agribusiness, promoting its sustainable development and increasing production efficiency.