Drip Irrigation Dripper

Drip Irrigation Dripper

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DRIP IRRIGATION DRIPPER

In the drip irrigation system, the device that changes the pressure water flow in the capillary into a drip or fine flow through the flow channel or orifice is called irrigation drippers or irrigation emitters. Most drippers are made of plastic. The commonly used dripper flow rate is 1 to 4 liters/hour, generally is not more than 12 liters/hour. The quality of the drip system emitters directly affects the reliability of the drip irrigation system and the quality of the irrigation water. Therefore, the Drip irrigation drippers for sale is often compared to the "heart" of the water drippers irrigation system. There are many ways to classify water drippers.

Different types of drip irrigation systems for Sale

PC ONLINE DRIPPER

In order to avoid clogging, turbulence and labyrinth structures are designed for our PC online drippers. High efficiency of PC avoids affect of hilly land.

PC ONLINE NO-DRAIN DRIPPER

Material: imported plastic

Closing pressure 0.15 bar

Working pressure 0.3 bar

Application: drip irrigation

TAKE APART PC DRIPPER

Seapeak is specialized in manufacturing take apart dripper.

Drip Irrigation System Drippers/Emitters Features

Material: PP

Connection: 4/7mm pvc hose

Working pressure: 1-3bar

Flow rate: 0-70L/H

Application: Public green field, home gardening, agricultural irrigation, garden irrigation

Common Drip Irrigation Dripper Types

Drip irrigation drippers can be classified according to the connection method of drippers, and capillaries, be classified according to the flow state of the dripper, and can also be classified according to the energy dissipation method of the adjustable drip irrigation system emitters.

Irrigation Emitters Types Devided By The Connection Method

Drip irrigation drippers are classified according to the connection method of drippers and capillaries, which are divided into tube-type drippers, inter-tube drippers, and in-line drippers.

Tube-type drippers: Tube-type drippers are a type of drip irrigation emitter commonly used in drip irrigation systems. They consist of small plastic tubes or hoses with built-in emitters that deliver water directly to the plants' roots. These drip irrigation emitters, often referred to as inline drippers or microtube drippers, are designed to provide a controlled flow of water to individual plants.

In-line drippers: In-line drippers, also known as inline drip emitters or inline drippers, are a type of drip irrigation emitters commonly used in drip irrigation systems. They are designed to be installed directly into a length of tubing or pipe, providing precise and controlled water delivery to individual plants. In-line drippers consist of small plastic devices that are inserted into the irrigation tubing at regular intervals. They have built-in emitters or drip outlets that release water at a controlled rate. The spacing between the in-line drippers can be adjusted based on the water requirements of the plants and the spacing of the planting beds.

Irrigation Emitters Types Devided By The Flow State

Drippers in drip irrigation can be classified based on the flow state of the dripper, which can be categorized into laminar flow drippers and turbulent drippers.

Laminar flow drippers and turbulent drippers are two distinct types of irrigation drippers that differ in the way water flows through them.

Laminar flow drip emitters maintain a smooth and steady flow of water without any turbulence. They are designed to provide a consistent flow rate, unaffected by changes in water pressure or other factors. Laminar flow drippers deliver water in a controlled and uniform manner, making them suitable for situations where precise and even irrigation is required.