A drip pipe, also known as a drip irrigation line, is a small-diameter plastic pipe used in irrigation systems to deliver water slowly and precisely to the root zone of plants, minimizing water waste and maximizing efficiency.
Features
:- Drip tubing/pipes: These are typically made of polyethylene and have small holes or emitters along their length, allowing water to drip slowly at the plant's base.
- Emitters: These are small devices that control the flow of water from the drip tubing, ensuring a precise and consistent delivery to each plant.
- Flexibility: Drip pipes are flexible, allowing them to be easily installed and adapted to different terrains and planting configurations.
Applications
:- Used to deliver water directly to the root zone of plants, minimizing water waste and promoting efficient irrigation