Yes, floating covers can impact the temperature of the covered water body. By creating a barrier on the surface, these covers reduce heat transfer between the water and the atmosphere. In applications like reservoirs or ponds, floating covers contribute to temperature regulation by limiting exposure to sunlight and minimizing evaporation-induced cooling.
This can help maintain more stable water temperatures, providing benefits in aquaculture, water treatment, or industrial processes where temperature control is essential. The influence on temperature makes floating covers a versatile solution, contributing not only to evaporation control but also to the overall thermal management of covered water bodies.