An inline emitting pipe, also known as a drip line or drip tubing, is a type of irrigation equipment used in drip irrigation systems. It is a flexible tube with built-in emitters or drippers spaced at regular intervals along its length. The emitters release water directly to the soil near the plants, providing a slow and precise irrigation method.
Inline emitting pipes are commonly used in various applications, including agricultural fields, orchards, vineyards, landscaped areas, and gardens. They provide an efficient and water-conserving irrigation method by delivering water directly to the plant root zones, promoting healthier plant growth and reducing water waste.
Inline Emitting Pipe
- Cylindrical dripper with a long and wide labyrinth
- Large inbuilt inlet filters
- Outstanding clogging resistance
- Constant inside diameter regardless of dripline wall thickness
- Conforms to A’ class Emission Uniformity
- Manufactured from superior durable materials ensuring longevity
- Protected against UV degradation
- Resistant to chemicals and fertilizers commonly used in agriculture
Type of Product | LLDP Emitting Pipe |
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Size | 12 & 16 mm – Emitting Pipe Diameter |
Capacity | 2/4 LPH |
Features and Benefits
Manufactured from superior durable materials ensuring longevity
Protected against UV degradation
Resistant to chemicals and fertilizers commonly used in agriculture
Cylindrical dripper with a long and wide labyrinth
Large inbuilt inlet filters
Outstanding clogging resistance
Constant inside diameter regardless of dripline wall thickness
Conforms to A’ class Emission Uniformity
Type of Product : LLDP Emitting Pipe
Size: 12 & 16 mm – Emitting Pipe Diameter
Capacity: 2/4 LPH
Inline drip tubing is an emitting pipe with drippers integrated in the lateral itself. The drippers are integrated inside the lateral at desired spacing. This system can be efficiently used in row crops including vegetable, melons, sugarcane.
3/4 Special Features of inline drip tube : Made from the high quality linear low density polyethylene material.
Maximum resistance to blockage.
Start at the water source and unroll the emitting pipe along the planned irrigation lines.
Recommended to use in row crops including vegetable, melons, sugarcane.