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Drip irrigation pipes are specialized tubes designed to deliver water directly to the roots of plants in a controlled manner. Made from durable materials such as polyethylene or PVC, these pipes feature built-in emitters or micro-tubing that release water slowly and evenly. This method of irrigation minimizes water waste and promotes efficient plant growth by ensuring that moisture reaches the root zone effectively.
| Material | Polyethylene or PVC |
| Pipe diameter | 12 mm to 25 mm |
| Emitter spacing | 30 cm to 100 cm |
| Operating pressure | 0.5 to 2.0 bar |
| Wall thickness | 0.9 mm to 2.0 mm |
| Temperature resistance | Up to 60°C |
When selecting drip irrigation pipes, consider the material based on the specific environmental conditions and longevity required. Specify the desired pipe diameter and emitter spacing to match your crop needs. It's also important to consider the operating pressure and wall thickness to ensure compatibility with your irrigation system. Request information on temperature resistance and any certifications that may be relevant to your application.
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Typically 5 to 10 years, depending on material and usage.
Yes, they are suitable for a wide range of crops, including vegetables and fruits.
Emitter spacing should be based on crop type and soil moisture requirements.
Many are treated for UV resistance, but check specifications for details.
Most systems operate effectively at 0.5 to 2.0 bar.
Yes, but proper planning and installation techniques are crucial for efficiency.