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Our Commercial Glass Greenhouse is primarily designed for superior plant cultivation, harnessing the exceptional light transmission qualities inherent in glass. With a remarkable transmittance rate of over 85%-90%, glass allows the majority of sunlight's visible spectrum to penetrate, thus facilitating optimal photosynthesis. This innovative design maintains a stable indoor climate, creating an independent microclimate shielded from external environmental fluctuations. During colder months, our greenhouse minimizes heat loss, providing essential insulation. Conversely, in warmer periods, integrated systems including ventilation and shading meticulously regulate temperature, effectively safeguarding plants from potential heat damage.
A glass greenhouse is a building facility with a specific frame structure. Frames are usually made of metal (such as steel), including columns, beams, trusses and other parts, which are combined to form a solid spatial framework to provide support for the installation of glass. The design of the frame should take into account the weight of the bearing glass and the pressure of resisting natural external forces such as snow and snow to ensure the safety and stability of the greenhouse. |
1. Glass greenhouse is mainly used for plant cultivation. It uses the good light transmission of glass to create suitable lighting conditions for plant growth. The high transmittance of glass (generally more than 85%-90%) can make most of the visible light in the sun pass through, ensuring that plants can fully carry out photosynthesis. At the same time, it can effectively maintain the indoor temperature and form a microclimate that is relatively independent of the external natural environment. In the cold season, the glass greenhouse can reduce the loss of indoor heat and play a role in insulation; In the hot season, the temperature is adjusted through supporting ventilation, shading and other facilities to avoid excessive temperature damage to plants.
2. In addition to plant cultivation, glass greenhouses can also be used for agricultural production activities such as flower planting and vegetable seedling cultivation, and in some cases, it is also used to display rare plants and hold horticultural exhibitions, such as tropical plants in some botanical gardens, flower exhibition greenhouses, etc., to provide people with places of appreciation and popular science education. |
A glasshouse is a semi-permanent or permanent building. Its construction needs to follow certain building codes and standards, and there are corresponding requirements in site selection, infrastructure construction, drainage, etc. Its appearance is usually more structured to adapt to the installation of glass and the use of internal space. And the scale of the glass greenhouse can be flexible according to actual needs, from small single-house greenhouse for home gardening, to large multi-house greenhouse for agricultural industrialization. |
Ventilation System
1. Natural Ventilation System: This ingenious system primarily utilizes strategically placed side windows and top windows to facilitate optimal air circulation. Side windows are thoughtfully installed on the greenhouse's flanks and can be opened or closed manually or through an electric mechanism. The top window, situated at the apex of the greenhouse, offers various opening methods such as the precise rack and pinion mechanism. As the indoor temperature begins to elevate, warm air naturally ascends and exits through the top window, while cooler external air flows in via the side windows, achieving a harmonious natural ventilation that expertly regulates the internal climate, ensuring your plants thrive.
2. Forced Ventilation System: This system is equipped with robust exhaust fans strategically placed at one or both ends of the greenhouse. During those sweltering summer days when natural ventilation falls short, the exhaust fans can be activated to effectively expel the hot indoor air while simultaneously drawing in refreshing external air. This process results in rapid cooling and efficient ventilation, safeguarding your plants from the harsh summer heat.
Sunshade System
1. External Sunshade System: A sophisticated sunshade net is expertly installed on the outer top of the greenhouse. This system can be controlled automatically or manually based on light intensity and internal temperature, using an electric control system. The external sunshade net is highly effective in blocking excessive sunlight, reducing the amount of heat penetrating the interior, preventing overheating during peak summer temperatures, and shielding your plants from potential light damage.
2. Internal Sunshade System: Deployed within the greenhouse's interior roof, this system not only provides shade and cooling but also excels in retaining warmth during nighttime. It reflects a portion of sunlight, thereby reducing heat absorption, and assists in optimizing light distribution, creating a nurturing environment for your plants.
Irrigation System
1. Drip Irrigation System: This highly efficient irrigation method is favored in glass greenhouses. Through a network of pipes, water is precisely delivered to individual drip heads positioned near plant roots. These heads gently dispense water droplets into the soil, allowing meticulous control over water usage, minimizing evaporation and wastage. Additionally, fertilizers can be dissolved in the water, ensuring precise nutrient delivery directly to the roots, fostering exceptional plant growth.
2. Micro-Sprinkler Irrigation System: Ingeniously installed at the greenhouse's ceiling or elevated above plants, the sprinkler heads distribute water as delicate droplets, effectively increasing air humidity. This is particularly advantageous for plant species that thrive under high humidity conditions. Moreover, the system covers expansive areas, facilitating the irrigation of multiple plants simultaneously.
Heating System
1. Hot Water Heating System: Utilizing advanced boilers and other heating apparatus, water is heated and circulates through pipes embedded in the greenhouse floor or space, dispensing heat to elevate indoor temperatures. This system provides uniform heating, precise temperature control, and allows for repurposing waste heat for additional operations like hot water irrigation.
2. Hot Air Heating System: By employing a hot air fan, this system rapidly introduces heated air into the greenhouse. The air supply outlet can be adjusted in position and angle as necessary, ensuring a balanced distribution of warmth tailored to specific needs, promoting an ideal growing environment for your plants.
Control System
The intelligent control system stands as the heart of your glass greenhouse, seamlessly automating the monitoring and management of crucial environmental variables such as temperature, humidity, light, and ventilation. It harnesses an array of sensors-temperature, humidity, light, and more-to gather comprehensive indoor and outdoor data, which is then relayed to the controller. This sophisticated controller adjusts the operation of ventilation, shading, irrigation, and heating equipment based on preset parameters, achieving precise environmental control and creating an optimal haven for plant growth.