2000M drip tape irrigation is a type of drip irrigation system that uses long, thin rolls of plastic tubing with emitters spaced at regular intervals. The emitters slowly release water into the soil, directly at the roots of plants. This helps to reduce water waste and evaporation and ensures that plants receive the water they need to thrive.
Benefits of 2000M Drip Tape Irrigation
Water savings: Drip tape irrigation can save up to 70% of water compared to traditional irrigation methods
Increased crop yields: Drip tape irrigation can help to increase crop yields by providing plants with the water they need when they need it
Reduced weed growth: Drip tape irrigation delivers water directly to the roots of plants, which reduces the amount of water available to weeds
Reduced labor costs: Drip tape irrigation is a low-maintenance irrigation system that can help to reduce labor costs
Improved soil health: Drip tape irrigation helps to promote deep root growth and reduce soil erosion, which can lead to improved soil health
Drip tape is a type of thin-walled drip line used in drip irrigation.
Ideal for use with crops in minimum tilled soil where previous crop residue may be a factor.
Great for germination, onions, garlic, strawberries, and vegetables.
In cases where planting space is limited, drip tapes are very resourceful.
Our drip tapes come in different lengths, thickness, and diameter depending on your specific needs.
Note
You may need to integrate pressure to ensure the system is operating at a low bar pressure.
Drip Irrigation Systems
Drip irrigation is sometimes called trickle irrigation and involves dripping water onto the soil at very low rates 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 thus provides a very favorable high moisture level in the soil in which plants can flourish.
Advantages of Drip Irrigation
Fertilizer and nutrient loss is minimized due to a localized application and reduced leaching.
Water application efficiency is high if managed correctly.
Field leveling is not necessary.
Fields with irregular shapes are easily accommodated.
Recycled non-potable water can be safely used.
Moisture within the root zone can be maintained at field capacity.
Soil type plays a less important role in the frequency of irrigation.
Soil erosion is lessened.
Weed growth is lessened.
Water distribution is highly uniform, controlled by the output of each nozzle.
Labor cost is less than other irrigation methods.
Variation in supply can be regulated by regulating the valves and drippers.
Fertigation can easily be included with minimal waste of fertilizers.
Foliage remains dry, reducing the risk of disease.
Usually operated at a lower pressure than other types of pressurized irrigation, reducing energy costs.