Complete guide comparing 120μ, 150μ and 200μ greenhouse film for commercial farms and tropical agriculture.
Greenhouse film thickness directly affects durability, UV resistance, heat retention and operating costs. Choosing between 120μ, 150μ and 200μ can mean the difference between frequent replacements and years of reliable performance. This guide helps commercial growers make the right choice for their climate and budget.
Quick reference for decision makers
| Feature | 120 Micron Seasonal |
150 Micron Most Popular ★ |
200 Micron Project Grade |
|---|---|---|---|
| Service Life | 2-3 Years | 3-4 Years | 4-5 Years |
| UV Resistance | ●○○ | ●●○ | ●●● |
| Tear Strength | ●○○ | ●●○ | ●●● |
| Wind Resistance | ○○○ | ●○○ | ●●● |
| Thermal Insulation | ●○○ | ●●○ | ●●● |
| Initial Cost | Low $ | Medium $$ | High $$$ |
| Best For | Seasonal / Trial | Commercial Farms | Large Projects |
| Tropical Climate | Not recommended | ✓ Recommended | ✓ Best Choice |
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120 Micron (μ)
150 Micron (μ)
200 Micron (μ)
Suitable for various agricultural projects
Tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, lettuce and other high-value crops
Agricultural contractors and greenhouse developers
Wholesale supply for local farming markets
Professional growing operations seeking higher productivity
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