1. Optimal Lighting: Extremely high light transmittance and uniform lighting maximize sunlight utilization, promoting efficient plant growth.
2. Stable Environment: Excellent insulation and sealing facilitate constant temperature and humidity control, resisting adverse weather conditions and pests.
3. Robust and Durable: High structural strength, wind and snow resistance, long service life, and low maintenance costs.
4. Flexible Space: Column-free interior with large space, high land utilization, and easy mechanization and multi-functional transformation.
5. Smart and User-Friendly: Easily integrates with automated control systems, making it an ideal platform for precision agriculture and "smart greenhouses."
6. Aesthetically Pleasing and Versatile: Modern and transparent appearance, combining production, display, tourism, and scientific research value, enhancing the overall project image.
In conclusion, glass greenhouses represent a highly efficient, controllable, and sustainable direction for modern agricultural development, and are the preferred solution for long-term, high-quality agricultural and green space investments.
Main Structure: Hot-dip galvanized steel frame.
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Single Span: |
Commonly 8m, 9.6m, 12m. |
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Gutter Height (Side Height): |
Typical range 4m - 6m. |
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Ridge Height (Total Height): |
Typical range 4.5m - 7.5m+. |
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Coverage Area: |
Infinitely expandable through multi-span structures, commonly with a single building area of several thousand square meters. |
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Covering Material: |
4-5mm flat glass or insulated glass. |
For optimal light transmission and production volume: ultra-clear glass is the first choice.
For uniform and high-quality lighting: choose diffused glass.
For energy conservation in extremely cold regions: consider double-glazed windows.
To control initial investment: use ordinary float glass.






Conventional Vegetable Cultivation: Leafy Vegetables: Lettuce, spinach, rapeseed, bok choy, etc. Short growth cycles and low temperature and light requirements make them ideal for off-season or early spring/late autumn cultivation in film greenhouses. Fruit Vegetables: Tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplants, peppers, zucchini, etc. Spring planting can be done earlier, and autumn planting can be delayed, effectively avoiding the low temperatures of open fields and significantly extending the harvest period. Fruit and Specialty Crops: Strawberries: Film greenhouses are the main form of off-season strawberry cultivation.
Through mulching and greenhouse insulation, fresh fruit can be supplied from winter to spring. Melons, Watermelons: Suitable for early-maturing cultivation. Seedling Raising: Cultivating seedlings for open-field vegetables, flowers, and fruit trees is cost-effective. Some Flowers and Shade-Tolerant Crops: Mid- to low-grade potted flowers, herbaceous flowers, or shade-tolerant foliage plants can be planted. In brief: Film greenhouses are "economical and practical," mainly used to resist low temperatures and extend the growing season. They are suitable for crops that do not have high requirements for environmental precision, have short growth cycles, and moderate economic benefits. They are currently the most widely used type of greenhouse in China.
Weifang Sainpoly Greenhouse Equipment Co., Ltd. is located in Weifang City, Shandong Province, covering an area of 32,000 square meters. With deep expertise in the agricultural greenhouse sector, the company is one of China's leading greenhouse manufacturing enterprises.
We focus on the production, sales, and technical services of greenhouse materials, offering advanced greenhouse design solutions. We are also a professional supplier of various greenhouse types, including arch greenhouses, film greenhouses, polycarbonate sheet greenhouses, glass greenhouses, hydroponic greenhouses, and shade greenhouses.
With 16 years of production experience and 11 years of export expertise, our annual production capacity reaches 100 hectares. Currently, our business covers most provinces in China and over 80 countries and regions worldwide, including the UK, France, Germany, the USA, Canada, Congo, South Africa, Uzbekistan, the UAE, and Singapore.
