The single-arch greenhouse adopts the principle of heat absorption and insulation, and uses transparent covering materials (such as plastic film) to allow solar radiation to enter, while blocking the loss of ground long-wave radiation, so as to maintain a high indoor temperature and provide a suitable growth environment for crops.
Single-arch greenhouse is a common agricultural facility, mainly used for plant cultivation and seedling. Its structure usually consists of one or more arched frames, covered with transparent plastic film or glass to allow sunlight to penetrate, while maintaining the internal temperature and humidity, creating an environment suitable for plant growth.
A single-arch greenhouse is a simple and practical protected cultivation facility, typically constructed using materials like hot-dip galvanized steel pipes, covered with plastic film, and built in an arched shape. Its primary purpose is to allow vegetables and fruits to be cultivated "earlier in spring and later in autumn," achieving off-season market availability and higher profits.