At dawn, soft light pours through the clear PE film roof into long, neat rows inside a multi-span greenhouse (9.6/10.8/12m), where young vegetables reach up to the sky. Strong steel arches and tight film lock in warmth and keep rain and wind out, so plants grow steady and yields rise. Easy to run and wide enough for big harvests, this greenhouse turns small farms into lush, green markets full of fresh, tasty veggies.
Durable Customizable High-Quality Protection
The Multi span tomoto greenhouse delivers reliable, climate-controlled growing for vegetables with strong wind (120 km/㎡) and snow (30–55 kg/㎡) resistance and high rain capacity (140 mm/h), ensuring crop safety and steady yields. With durable PE film, modern modular style, multi-span shape (9.6/10.8/12m widths, 4m bay, 4.5–8m height) and professional quality packing, farmers get easy assembly, scalable layout, and efficient space use. Factory-direct supply, free sample option (buyer pays freight) and dedicated after-sales engineers with installation drawings provide fast setup and long-term support.
Economical Multi-Span PE Greenhouse
The Multi span tomoto greenhouse (9.6/10.8/12m) is a factory-made film greenhouse for vegetables, offered in single-span widths of 9.6, 10.8 and 12 m with 4 m bay modules and heights from 4.5 to 8 m, engineered for wind resistance up to 120 km/㎡, snow loads of 30–55 kg/㎡ and maximum rain capacity of 140 mm/h. Core and value attributes include cost-effective PE film covering, safe packing, a crop loading capacity of 15–30 kg/㎡ and free sample availability (freight excluded), while product functions deliver protection, light transmission and climate control with professional after-sales support and installation planning. Its multi-span arched structure provides scalable bays, even load distribution and efficient water and snow shedding for durable, year-round vegetable production with easy assembly.
Versatile Multi-Span Vegetable Greenhouse
The Multi span tomoto greenhouse is a durable PE film structure available in 9.6m, 10.8m and 12m single-span widths with 4m single bay spacing and heights ranging from 4.5 to 8m, ideal for vegetable cultivation. It resists winds up to 120 km/㎡, snow loads of 30–55 kg/㎡, and heavy rains to 140 mm/h while supporting crop loads of 15–30 kg/㎡, and is packed securely for transport. Built by a factory that provides free samples (freight paid by buyer) and professional after-sales engineers with planning drawings and installation manuals, it ensures reliable performance and easy assembly.
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Durable, Efficient, High-Yield, Versatile
Built by an experienced agricultural equipment brand with decades of R&D, the Multi span tomoto greenhouse (available in 9.6/10.8/12m spans) combines hot-dip galvanized steel arches and UV-stabilized PE film for superior corrosion resistance and long service life. Its multi-span modular architecture and precise arch spacing create an even microclimate with ridge ventilation, roll-up sidewalls, and compatibility with drip irrigation and heating systems to extend growing seasons and increase vegetable yields. Key features and advantages include high light transmission, excellent thermal retention, strong wind and snow load capacity, fast on-site assembly, easy maintenance, and cost-effective scalability for commercial vegetable production.
Material introduction
Multi span tomoto greenhouse combines UV-stabilized polyethylene (PE) film cladding with hot-dip galvanized steel frames and reinforced purlins to provide corrosion-resistant, long-lasting protection for vegetable production. The PE film delivers high light transmission and thermal retention while resisting UV degradation and moisture, and it is supplied in robust, factory-tested panels for secure installation. Combined with reinforced arches and anchoring that meet wind resistance up to 120 km/h, snow resistance of 30–55 kg/m² and a crop loading capacity of 15–30 kg/m², this material system ensures reliable performance across varied climates.
◎ UV-stabilized PE film
◎ Galvanized steel frame
◎ Heavy-duty secure fastenings
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