Glass greenhouses refer to greenhouses that use glass for light transmission, a type of greenhouse tunnel. As the longest-lasting form of cultivation facility, glass greenhouses are suitable for use in various regions and under various climatic conditions.
The glass greenhouse boasts a modern and innovative appearance, stable structure, smooth visuals, and an exceptionally high light transmittance of up to over 90%, with strong resistance to wind and snow. The covering material is domestic single-layer float glass or double-layer hollow glass, which provides uniform lighting and high intensity, as well as excellent corrosion resistance, flame retardancy, over 90% light transmittance, and does not degrade over time. Double-layer hollow glass offers superior anti-condensation properties and better thermal insulation compared to single-layer glass. 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 categories such as vegetable glass greenhouses, flower glass greenhouses, seedling glass greenhouses, ecological glass greenhouses, research glass greenhouses, vertical glass greenhouses, irregular glass greenhouse sheds, leisure glass greenhouses, and smart glass greenhouses, among others. The smallest are courtyard leisure models, while the largest can reach over 10 meters in height, span up to 16 meters, and have a maximum width of 10 meters. They can be controlled with a single button, and the winter heating for glass greenhouses can be addressed through various heating methods, with energy consumption costs being moderate.

































