Lightweight and corrosion-resistant solutions for modern agriculture
In protected agriculture, arched greenhouses (also known as plastic greenhouses) are a common and simple form of protected cultivation, widely used for vegetable seedling cultivation, flower planting, and early spring and late autumn production. Traditional arched greenhouse frames are mostly made of bamboo, wood, steel pipes, or cement components, but long-term use has revealed problems such as susceptibility to rot and corrosion, insufficient strength, or excessive cost. In contrast, fiberglass composite arched greenhouses (also known as fiberglass arched greenhouses or FRP arched greenhouses), with their unique performance combination, are becoming a highly favored new structural form in modern protected agriculture.

Fiberglass arched greenhouses are a successful example of composite material technology serving modern agriculture. With its comprehensive advantages such as lightweight and high strength, corrosion resistance, good elasticity, rust-free properties, and compatibility with plastic films, it is systematically replacing traditional bamboo, wood, steel pipe, and cement arched greenhouse materials.
From small 3mm arched greenhouse poles to medium-sized arched greenhouses with an 8-meter span, from vegetable seedling cultivation to flower planting, from insect-proof netting to climbing plant supports, fiberglass arched greenhouses are playing an increasingly important role in all aspects of facility agriculture. For agricultural producers seeking low costs, long lifespans, and low maintenance, fiberglass arched greenhouses are undoubtedly a top priority.