Galvanized Wire

Galvanized wire is one of the most widely used and essential components in greenhouse covering installation. Thanks to its high flexibility, corrosion resistance, and strong tensile strength, it is used to secure plastic coverings to the structure—typically in combination with locking profiles.

Applications of Galvanized Wire in Greenhouses

  • Securing the plastic covering to greenhouse arches and structural frames
  • Used in combination with locking profiles and spring wire for easy and reliable installation
  • Attaching shading nets, insect-proof nets, or thermal screens to the structure
  • Temporarily or permanently mounting lightweight equipment such as lamps, sensors, misting nozzles, etc.

Technical Features of Galvanized Wire

  • Material: Drawn steel with hot-dip galvanized coating
  • Typical Diameter: Ranges from 1.2 mm to 2.5 mm depending on application
  • Corrosion-Resistant: Designed to withstand rust, humidity, and greenhouse environmental conditions
  • Flexible Yet Strong: Maintains elasticity while resisting tension and tearing

Advantages of Using High-Quality Galvanized Wire

  • Fast and secure installation of plastic covers or nets
  • Prevents tearing and loosening of the covering under wind pressure
  • Long lifespan even in humid or chemically aggressive environments
  • Suitable for both light and heavy greenhouse structures

Using high-quality galvanized wire ensures long-term stability, strength, and safety of the greenhouse covering.

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