Various Greenhouse-specific Pipes

Metal pipes are one of the primary structural components in greenhouse construction. Choosing the correct type and size of pipe has a direct impact on the strength, durability, and overall performance of the greenhouse structure. Depending on their function and placement within the structure, various types of custom-designed pipes are used in greenhouse frameworks.

Pipe Applications

Arch, cross tie, truss elements, longitudinal axis, window axis, roof supports, bracing, vibration dampers, window bends, tension rods, and more.

Greenhouse Pipes Are Typically Manufactured With the Following Feature:

  • Galvanized Coating: The pipes are coated with a layer of zinc through a galvanization process, which enhances their resistance to rust, humidity, and chemical exposure.
  • Standard Thickness: Depending on the greenhouse type (light, semi-heavy, or heavy-duty), pipe thickness typically ranges from 1.5 mm to 2.5 mm.
  • High Mechanical Strength: These pipes are designed to withstand wind loads, snow weight, and structural mechanical forces.

 

Important Consideration When Choosing Greenhouse Pipes:

When selecting greenhouse pipes, it is essential to consider the type of greenhouse (plastic-covered, glass, modern, or traditional), the climatic conditions of the region (wind, snow, humidity), and the structural design. Using standard and appropriate pipes is a key factor in the success of your greenhouse project.

Our company guarantees the quality and durability of its greenhouse structures by utilizing the finest galvanized greenhouse-specific pipes from the most reputable pipe manufacturers in the country. We also provide expert consultation to help you choose the most suitable materials based on your project’s specific conditions.

 

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