18 Years Factory Steel Structure Truss Purlin - Heating system – Hanyang Detail:
The most common heating system in commercial greenhouses is the multi-purpose tube rail. Especially in vegetable crops, the tube rail heating system has been widely applied as it has a significant logistical advantage.
Another common hot-water circuit in the vegetable production is the grow tube. The grow-tubes are situated at the fruits throughout the greenhouse which enables the grower to control the ripening process.
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