In recent years, with the increase in national agricultural subsidies and the enhancement of local agricultural levels, there has been a growing number of glass greenhouses being constructed and utilized across various regions. Today, I'd like to share with you how the frame materials for glass greenhouses are processed in factories.
In the world of greenhouse industries, this multi-span greenhouse utilizes prefabricated frames for both design and manufacturing. The prefabricated frame is assembled using hot-dip galvanized connectors and bolts, connecting the posts, brackets, beams, and rafters of the greenhouse. The shading greenhouse frame is entirely made of finished hot-dip galvanized connectors, offering excellent corrosion resistance with a standard service life of 25 years.
This is the processed greenhouse embedment, which will be filled with concrete. No hot-dip galvanizing is required.
This is the greenhouse's frame section, which connects the pillars, troughs, and rafter components. The part is welded with black iron and then hot-dipped galvanized.
This is the bracket after hot-dip galvanizing. If you need to know about the treatment technology for greenhouse frames or if you require frames, feel free to send us a direct message.
This is a truss beam constructed using black steel pipes, which is then heat-dipped galvanized after welding. It's worth noting that the standard size for truss beams is 12 meters long, requiring the welding of 12-meter-long black pipes. However, some manufacturers opt to weld two 6-meter-long pipes together, which can compromise the overall strength of the truss.
This is a bending machine used for breaking drainage channels. Currently, some parts in the market are still bent using a monolithic molding machine, which increases efficiency, but it also leads to a larger area of zinc coating damage on the water channel surface. The water channel is the core of greenhouse connections. If the water channel rusts, the entire greenhouse will be abandoned.
This is the finished product of the water tank. The thickness ranges from 2.0, 2.2, 2.5, 2.75, and so on, depending on the actual load. However, the thickness cannot be less than 2.0mm at present.
We hope the information provided about the greenhouse frames is helpful to you. If you are interested in learning more about greenhouses, please contact us, and we will be delighted to assist you.





