A large 20x50-foot commercial greenhouse kit with a heavy-duty 200 µm UV-stabilized polyethylene cover. The thick UV film resists tears and sun damage, keeps steady light for plants, and lasts longer than thin plastic. Its roomy size and kit format suit commercial growing, protect crops from weather and pests, and help extend the growing season for bigger yields.
Yield-Boosting UV-Protected Galvanized Frame
The 20x50 Commercial Greenhouse Kit 200µm UV Polyethylene is a Top sale products solution that gives commercial growers durable, year‑round protection and higher yields. Hot‑dipped galvanized steel frames, reinforced lattice arches and squared columns, and 200µm UV‑stabilized film deliver premium quality, modular multi‑span shape and compact modern style, all securely packaged for overseas shipping. One‑stop service with fast quotes, professional after‑sales engineers, and optional on‑site installation ensures easy assembly and reliable operation.
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The 20x50 Commercial Greenhouse Kit features a 200µm UV-stabilized polyethylene cover and a hot-dipped galvanized steel frame with lattice arches and squared columns, engineered for 0.6 kN/m2 wind load and 0.5 kN/m2 snow load to provide stable, long-lasting protection and a structural lifespan over 15 years. As one of our Top sale products, this turnkey, customizable system (spans 6/8/10m, lengths up to 60m or bespoke) delivers cost-effective film options with at least 5 years UV performance, integrated shading and cooling choices, and professional overseas after-sales and installation support to maximize yields and ease of operation. The reinforced structure allows hanging supports for diverse cultivation, easy assembly with planning drawings and optional on-site engineer supervision, backed by 23 years of factory production experience and one-stop greenhouse service.
200µm UV Polyethylene Greenhouse
The 20x50 Commercial Greenhouse Kit with 200µm UV polyethylene and hot-dipped galvanized steel frame features reinforced lattice arches and squared columns for strong resistance to wind (0.6 kN/m2) and snow (0.5 kN/m2), allowing hanging support for diverse cultivation. Customizable spans (6/8/10 m), lengths (30/50/60 m or bespoke), shoulder and roof heights, plus complete systems including shading, cooling, and automated controls come with planning drawings, overseas after-sales service, and optional engineer supervision. As one of our Top sale products, this turnkey multi-span film greenhouse pairs low-cost, quality-assured film (5+ year assurance) with a frame lifespan over 15 years, backed by 23 years of production experience and one-stop service.
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Durable UV Stable Protection
Built by a reputable greenhouse manufacturer with decades of horticultural expertise, the 20x50 Commercial Greenhouse Kit uses durable 200µm UV-stabilized polyethylene film and a corrosion-resistant steel frame to deliver reliable season extension and high light transmission for commercial growers. As one of our Top sale products, this kit features easy-assembly arch frames, reinforced sidewalls, roll-up vents, and integrated drainage to optimize temperature control, humidity management, and crop protection. Backed by a quality warranty and responsive customer support, its modular design, pest-resistant covering, and customizable end-wall options reduce installation time and operating costs while ensuring consistent yields and scalable production.
Material introduction
The kit is covered with a 200µm UV-stabilized polyethylene film that delivers at least five years of reliable protection against sun damage and heavy rain. Its load-bearing skeleton is made from hot-dipped galvanized steel with lattice arches and squared columns for superior corrosion resistance and a lifespan exceeding 15 years, engineered to withstand wind and snow loads. As one of our Top sale products, the package supports shading and cooling system add-ons and includes complete materials plus overseas after-sales service.
◎ UV Stabilized Polyethylene
◎ Galvanized Steel Frame
◎ Reinforced Structural Design
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