Standard greenhouse specifications
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Independent foundation | Independent foundation |
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2M | 2.5M |
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4M | 5M |
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2M | 2.5M |
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Square tube structure | Square tube structure |
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Round, Square 1 line structure |
Round, Square Truss structure |
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Side vertical | Side vertical front and back roof Breathing |
Vinyl Greenhouse
A greenhouse made of plastic (vinyl) or sheet (film) instead of glass is called a vinyl house. In fact, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) has a market share of over 50%. Of course, films such as polyethylene or EVA are also used. Compared to glass greenhouses, the initial investment is much cheaper. It was mainly introduced from Japan and Korea because it is advantageous to continuously cultivate a relatively small arable land regardless of temperature.
Fluorine Film Greenhouse
Fluorine resin film boasts excellent light transmittance and can be said to be an ultra-durable covering material for greenhouses. Fluorine film can be used for a long time and has advantages such as high light transmittance, excellent stain resistance, excellent tensile strength, impact resistance, and wide temperature adaptability.
Long day Film Greenhouse