16mm-30 cm-2.01/h-15mil. Flat Drip-Smart Line is cheap solution for watering open fields, orchards, hedges, row plants, flowerbeds and green houses. Max. lateral length for drip irrigation pipe 120 m.
Outside diameter 16.1mm (112") Wall thickness 15mil (0.4mm) Drippers spacing 30cm Discharge of each dripper 2.0 1/h Available on 1000m reel.
This flat Drip line provides advance and state of the art micro irrigation to the fields, with wall thickness varying from 0.20 mm to 0.90 mm and discharge varying from 2 to 4 Iiters
Drippers spacing from 30 to 90 cm, with cluster, it provides excellent solution for various crops in the Indian conditions.
Brand name of our company is Agri Rise
Range of lengths are 300m, 500m, 1000m
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Delivery Time: 8-10 DAYS
Packaging Details: 1000MTR/BUNDLE
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12 Mm Flat Drip Lateral Pipe
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Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity
1500 Meter
Brand
AGRI RISE
Size/Diameter
12 mm
Material
LDPE
Drip Emitter
Inline
Thickness
3 mm
Drip Spacing
30 cm
Color
Black
Country of Origin
Made in India
Banking on our vast industrial experience, we offer world-class array of Inline Drip Lateral Pipe that are easy to assemble and are compact in sizes. They have smooth surface finishing and ensure accurate performance. Inline Drip Lateral Pipe ensures longs service life and is delivered with customized solutions.
Features:
Longer operational life
Available in various dimensions
Excellent service life
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Product Details:
Material
Plastic
Diameter
20 mm
Shape Of Dripline
Cylindrical
Brand
Agririse
Country of Origin
Made in India
Drip irrigation is sometimes called trickle irrigation and involves dripping water onto the soil at very low rates (2-20 litres/hour) from a system of small diameter plastic pipes fitted with outlets called emitters or drippers. Water is applied close to plants so that only part of the soil in which the roots grow is wetted, unlike surface and sprinkler irrigation, which involves wetting the whole soil profile. With drip irrigation water, applications are more frequent (usually every 1-3 days) than with other methods and this provides a very favourable high moisture level in the soil in which plants can flourish.