Antalya, Turkey
Antalya,Turkey

POLYCARBONATE

       A relatively small investment, high profits and stable harvests are the goals that farmers around the world are pursuing. A relatively new material, polycarbonate, can achieve immodest results in these areas.

       The use of cellular polycarbonate in the construction of your greenhouse complex gives it a number of advantages over greenhouses with polyethylene or glass covering.

       Polycarbonate is an affordable price, resistance to extreme weather conditions, ease of transport and installation, excellent heat and light conductivity characteristics, and, importantly, the ability to add additives with the desired effect. Polycarbonate is the most suitable technology for countries with a warm climate.

INSTALLATION

  Polycarbonate installation requires a lot of experience and the ability to work in extreme conditions. In addition to heat, cold or precipitation, there are unpredictable gusts of wind that are ready to carry away polycarbonate sheets and thus harm the installation process.

ADVANTAGES

— The Gothic type of greenhouse provides a larger volume of air content and thus increases the circulation volume.

— Depending on the location and crop culture, you have the right to choose single or double roof ventilation (the so-called «butterfly»).
«Gothic» greenhouse

— The «Gothic» greenhouse is distinguished by high and even racks. The height of each rack is from 3.50 to 5.50 m, and at the ridge such a greenhouse is from 6.20 m to 8.20 m. The higher the greenhouse, the more comfortable it is for both people and plants, which, in turn, allows you to collect more high-quality crops in comfortable conditions.

— High greenhouse racks are best suited for growing any crops, since you use every meter of the greenhouse with maximum efficiency.

— Such a greenhouse has an unrivaled appearance and helps you to gather a rich harvest

— To ensure the durability of the structure, we fill it with concrete 6 mm welded wire fabric.

— The walls of the greenhouse are made of polycarbonate with special additives, preventing infrared radiation from damaging the plants. The retaining structure consists of galvanized slats and connecting parts, which significantly improves wind resistance

— Polycarbonate also contains a number of other additives — anti-fog, infrared and antiviral composites. Impact resistance is 80 times higher than glass. This material is lightweight, but not fragile.