Glass greenhouses refer to greenhouses using glass as light-transmitting materials, a type of greenhouse tunnel. As the longest-lasting form of cultivation facilities, glass greenhouses are suitable for use in various regions and under various climatic conditions.
The glass greenhouse boasts a modern and innovative appearance, with a stable structure and smooth visual flow. It has an extremely high light transmission rate, reaching over 90%, and excellent resistance to wind and snow. The covering materials include domestically produced single-layer float glass or double-layer insulating glass. These offer uniform light distribution, high light intensity, and are highly resistant to corrosion and flame retardant. With over 90% light transmission and without fading over time, the double-layer insulating glass provides superior moisture condensation prevention and better thermal insulation. The greenhouse's roof and sides are connected with specialized aluminum profiles.
The area and usage can be freely allocated by the greenhouse owner, divided into various types according to different usage methods: vegetable glass greenhouses, flower glass greenhouses, seedling glass greenhouses, ecological glass greenhouses, research glass greenhouses, vertical glass greenhouses, irregular glass greenhouse, leisure glass greenhouses, and smart glass greenhouses, etc. The smallest ones are courtyard leisure models, with heights up to over 10 meters and spans up to 16 meters, the largest width reaching 10 meters, and smart enough for one-touch control. Additionally, the winter heating for glass greenhouses can be addressed through various heating methods, with energy consumption costs being moderate.

































