Main pipelines and branch pipelines are typically made of rigid plastic materials such as PVC and PE, while lateral pipelines are produced using flexible PE materials, all manufactured on dedicated pipe production lines. Drippers are the key components that convert pressurized water into controlled drip flow. Common types include inline flat drippers and inline cylindrical drippers used in drip irrigation tape systems.
Drip Irrigation Systems:
Qingdao Xinrun develops and manufactures advanced drip irrigation equipment production lines, providing core equipment support for the construction of various drip irrigation systems. As a highly efficient water-saving irrigation method, drip irrigation achieves a water utilization rate of up to 95%, and is widely used for fruit trees, vegetables, cash crops, greenhouse irrigation, and field crops in arid and water-scarce regions. A complete drip irrigation system consists of four key parts: water source, head control unit, water distribution network, and emitters. Each part requires professional equipment to ensure stable operation: Water Source: Must meet farmland irrigation standards. If the water turbidity is high, sedimentation treatment equipment is required. Head Control Unit: Includes pumps, motors, filters, fertilizer injectors, regulators, etc., and serves as the core of system operation and control. Water Distribution Network: Comprises three levels of pipelines: main, branch, and lateral pipes. Main/branch pipes are typically rigid plastic pipes (PVC/PE), while laterals are flexible plastic pipes (PE), all manufactured on dedicated pipe production lines. Emitters: The key components that convert pressurized water into drips. Mainstream emitters, such as in-line flat dripper drip tape and in-line cylindrical dripper drip tape, can be mass-produced using our customized production lines.
The application of drip irrigation systems delivers four core benefits:
1. Increased Yield & Improved Quality: Precisely regulates the crop growth cycle, reduces water, fertilizer, and pesticide usage, as well as pest and disease incidence, thereby enhancing agricultural product quality.
2. Cost Reduction & Efficiency Improvement: Significantly cuts water, fertilizer, and labor consumption, reducing planting costs from the source.
3. Soil Protection: Micro-irrigation avoids soil erosion and compaction, maintaining soil aeration and aggregate structure.
4. Smart Regulation: Precisely controls soil temperature and humidity, mitigating the risk of high-humidity pests and diseases associated with traditional irrigation.
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