In modern agriculture, greenhouses have become an essential way to increase yield and crop quality. For many growers, the plastic film greenhouse is one of the most affordable and flexible options.
Structure: Galvanized steel frame covered with high-transparency PE or PO film.
Size: Customizable; common spans are 6m, 8m, 10m, with unlimited length.
Height: Usually 3–5m at the ridge, adjustable for different crops.
Film performance: Thickness 120–200 microns, UV-resistant, anti-drip, anti-aging.
✅ Affordable: Lower cost compared with glass or PC sheet greenhouses.
✅ High light transmission: Over 85%, ideal for photosynthesis.
✅ Flexible: Easy to install, dismantle, and adapt to different terrains.
✅ Environment control: Can be equipped with ventilation, cooling pads, fans, and heating systems.
Vegetables & fruits (tomato, cucumber, strawberry)
Flowers & seedlings
Nursery production
Research & family farming
Q1: How long does the film last?
👉 High-quality film can last 3–5 years with UV protection.
Q2: Is it wind and snow resistant?
👉 Standard models can withstand wind up to level 8 and snow load 0.3–0.5kN/m².
Q3: Can I add automation systems?
👉 Yes, it can be equipped with roll-up motors, cooling pads, fans, irrigation, and LED grow lights.
Q4: What’s the cost?
👉 Cost varies by size and configuration, generally around $4–11/m², much cheaper than glass greenhouses.
The plastic film greenhouse is an ideal solution for both small-scale and commercial farming — low investment, quick return, and versatile applications. If you are looking for a greenhouse with excellent value for money, this is the right choice.